So bummed right now...

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BrokenFusion":in1hvlel said:
Definitely negligence of some type. Have a look at what USPS did to a POD I bought off another forum. This thing is metal and obviously got speared by a fork lift or something. They told me unless it was insured I was SOL. Pretty sad that you pay a company to 'do what they do' and if they fuck it up they are not responsible. If my company fucks up a clients job, they are no longer a client.

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I don't even know how that is possible, you would have to intentionally slam it on the ground to have it break like that. It's like they played football with the package. :gethim:
 
:no: Man these threads totally bum me out,seing that Metro like that just hurts!!!!!!
 
We need a "UPS Fucks Up Amps" song, I know we have the talent here to Get-R-Done!!

 
ratter":39toufcx said:
Holy crap that must have taken a hell of a knock to bend the chassis so far. Jeez.... :no:

What I am thinking, that amp had some velocity behind it to create that mess :no: They need more indoor video cameras imo to catch this crap.

Sorry about the amp Steve.
 
sah5150":3fjj530p said:
rockstah":3fjj530p said:
.... he gets the amp... takes the chassis out of the head box to appreciate the workmanship... drops it off the bench and then says "look what UPS did!"... hmmmm
rockstah":3fjj530p said:
"the headshell had to be damaged"....? hes there looking at it isn't he? you couldn't write this stuff... i don't know man
jmgman69":3fjj530p said:
That shit looks to wierd!!!No headshell damage at least from the photo and wtf hit that in that exact spot to do the faceplace damage :confused: Thats not right!!!
Look guys, I know that anything is possible, but I've been dealing with this guy and it just doesn't seem in character for him. While I don't know him personally, he has been extremely cool through this whole thing, admitted I was not at fault and that it had been packed properly, etc, etc, etc. I just don't think this is what happened... I know it looks weird, but I believe he received it this way...

Steve

It's bizarre but definitely possible. The perfect storm of UPS fuck-ups. This must have been a very high drop down on the corner with the power transformer. Either that or the UPS truck was going about 80 mph and the guy slammed on the brakes and the amp went flying around the cargo hold. The bow on the front panel shows the direction that it was going I believe. I would think that the trannie mounts are fucked up and possibly the chassis bolt holes too?

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Buyer just posted a clip of the destroyed amp. I can't believe it sounds like this:



Steve
 
I'm not seeing how this happened with the chassis in the head box and the headbox looks mint still. It didn't happen form the mass of the transformers. If it was from a drop I would expect to see more broken tubes. The top of the chassis looks flat still. I've seen plenty of dropped amps and the transformers mounts bend, chassis top gets bent, transformers ripped off. This one is very odd.
Jerry
 
I just saw who bought it. No way would he do anything bizarre like that. def ship company.
 
jerrydyer":2psw9md5 said:
if they cant handle the work load they should say so not things like "your amp needs to be able to survive a four foot fall." why jackass?? do your jobs right.

I have had several friends that have worked at UPS .... They told me it is common for boxes to be throw off a 20 foot high pile onto cement.
 
sah5150":ccqo20ok said:
Buyer just posted a clip of the destroyed amp. I can't believe it sounds like this:



Steve

Damn, I'm gonna need to drop some of my amps... :D That fucker sounds great. Don't know what it sounded like before, but damn.. Hope you guys can get it fixed up. That thing sounds really good.
 
I have to agree that it looks unlikely the damage to the chassis happened while it was in the head-box. At first I thought it looked like where the fork on a skid-steer might have dented the chassis. What doesn't look right is that the tolex at that part of the head-box is pristine. Looks odd. But you never know with stuff that gets dropped. On the other hand, if the chassis was out of the shell when it got dropped, it likely wouldn't go back in. Who knows? Does sound nice though.
 
Hey guys, I'm Ron, the guy who bought the amp from Steve. I post pretty regularly here but didn't catch this thread until now.

I sincerely hope I haven't given anyone the impression that I'm the sort who would falsify damage like this. That honestly kills me, especially coming from Mark of whom I've been a huge fan of for years now from time over at the Metro forum.

Anyway, the damage is for sure from drop shock inside the headshell as the chassis buckled UP from the weight of the trannys - meaning it was flipped onto its back. This also accounts for the EL34 being smashed as it was jammed into the transformer.

I can't think of a way to drop this thing outside of the headshell, deforming the chassis in the process, while still maintaining the integrity of the mounting points.

The amp is special, and I bought it for sentimental reasons...I owned a real '68 not far from 12301. I sold it in '90 while supporting my record and have always regretted that.

Again, I am sorry I might have given anyone the idea I would fake damage to this amp. It is against everything I believe and stand for.

Sincerely,
Ron
 
Oh, one other quick thing: Steve Henning has been awesome through this. Truly great.
 
Rdodson":38bugvsn said:
Hey guys, I'm Ron, the guy who bought the amp from Steve. I post pretty regularly here but didn't catch this thread until now.

I sincerely hope I haven't given anyone the impression that I'm the sort who would falsify damage like this. That honestly kills me, especially coming from Mark of whom I've been a huge fan of for years now from time over at the Metro forum.

Anyway, the damage is for sure from drop shock inside the headshell as the chassis buckled UP from the weight of the trannys - meaning it was flipped onto its back. This also accounts for the EL34 being smashed as it was jammed into the transformer.

I can't think of a way to drop this thing outside of the headshell, deforming the chassis in the process, while still maintaining the integrity of the mounting points.

The amp is special, and I bought it for sentimental reasons...I owned a real '68 not far from 12301. I sold it in '90 while supporting my record and have always regretted that.

Again, I am sorry I might have given anyone the idea I would fake damage to this amp. It is against everything I believe and stand for.

Sincerely,
Ron
Ron - you don't have to defend yourself man - several of us have already been doing that in the thread for you already...

Steve
 
I will put another spin on it, had a great day on the water and pretty blitzed right now...............

Funny how some guys in the business of modding and looking around are saying the guy dropped the amp off his bench....................................something on your minds you feel bad about guys?


Yeah the internet rules....................................
 
Wow, that really sucks! I refuse to ship with ups anymore, they are the absolute worst when it comes to shipping. I had them misplace two plexis on two different occasions, had guitars busted, Amps, etc. they suck! I prefer fed x any time over ups and would gladly pay the few bucks extra.
 
sah5150":crefc58v said:
Rdodson":crefc58v said:
Hey guys, I'm Ron, the guy who bought the amp from Steve. I post pretty regularly here but didn't catch this thread until now.

I sincerely hope I haven't given anyone the impression that I'm the sort who would falsify damage like this. That honestly kills me, especially coming from Mark of whom I've been a huge fan of for years now from time over at the Metro forum.

Anyway, the damage is for sure from drop shock inside the headshell as the chassis buckled UP from the weight of the trannys - meaning it was flipped onto its back. This also accounts for the EL34 being smashed as it was jammed into the transformer.

I can't think of a way to drop this thing outside of the headshell, deforming the chassis in the process, while still maintaining the integrity of the mounting points.

The amp is special, and I bought it for sentimental reasons...I owned a real '68 not far from 12301. I sold it in '90 while supporting my record and have always regretted that.

Again, I am sorry I might have given anyone the idea I would fake damage to this amp. It is against everything I believe and stand for.

Sincerely,
Ron
Ron - you don't have to defend yourself man - several of us have already been doing that in the thread for you already...

Steve

This is very cool and glad for you both.... :thumbsup:

The amp sounds amazing BTW. Seems only a cosmetic problem to deal with if you choose to do so. Maybe George would hook you up to get the amp back to 100%.

Steve (the other one)...
 

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