
Devilinside
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Sent my friedman Marshall back to Dave for a simple clean and this was the result!!
What's the difference?LP Freak":d8j04vmw said:Look at the bright side...it's better than happening on the way back to you.![]()
Friedman can fix it for you.Devilinside":2kv7mlfy said:What's the difference?LP Freak":2kv7mlfy said:Look at the bright side...it's better than happening on the way back to you.![]()
Pretty sick at the moment!!LP Freak":22p290y0 said:Friedman can fix it for you.Devilinside":22p290y0 said:What's the difference?LP Freak":22p290y0 said:Look at the bright side...it's better than happening on the way back to you.![]()
Yeah I guess y'all are right. UPS destroyed a 412 and now fed ex with this head, I'm fucking SOOO PISSED OFF!!OUTLAW1969":1rsl84im said:I agree.
Dave can definitely fix anything that is wrong, but you might only need a new head box. I would much rather it be damaged enroute, rather than damaged internally while coming back to me. Much cheaper and more convenient that way!
OuchDevilinside":30nqpd30 said:Yeah I guess y'all are right. UPS destroyed a 412 and now fed ex with this head, I'm fucking SOOO PISSED OFF!!OUTLAW1969":30nqpd30 said:I agree.
Dave can definitely fix anything that is wrong, but you might only need a new head box. I would much rather it be damaged enroute, rather than damaged internally while coming back to me. Much cheaper and more convenient that way!
Hmm... Wasn't aware of this, may need to check into thatsteve_k":djj2tk12 said:For you guys that live in the US, have you checked with your homeowner's insurance carrier to see if you can get a rider for 3rd party shipping insurance? Or, if you are shipping a lot of stuff, take out a 3rd party shipping insurance policy. You will be paid off immediately and the insurance company then hashes it out with the shipper. No fuss from what I hear and have read. With the shipping companies, you may get lucky, but its dodgy at best on winning a claim. Even if the policy cost you a couple hundred a year, it would be more than worth it. All companies shipping gear should have this, but they don't.
Yeah lesson learned!!voodooradio1":3g0v3pi5 said:I know this doesn't help your current situation but you may find it useful in the future. Home depot and Lowes sell a 2" thick rigid foam insulation in 4'x8' sheets for around $40.00 a sheet. A pull stroke PVC saw or cheap hot knife cuts through it with ease. I cut pcs to brace the transformers and then build a tight fitting enclosure for every amp head or power amp I ship, and wrap the entire enclosure in duct tape, bubble wrap the shit out of it and place it in a heavy duty box. Material cost a bit, but the piece of mind is worth it.
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