JamesPeters
New member
Fab Tactic #3: post lots of pictures of amps made years after claiming the first crappy ones were "better than Matchless", to hopefully recover some dignity.
As with all Fab Tactics, it fails.
Next time maybe release amps better than your current ones, if you claim to make amps "better than Matchless". Because although your current amps (which are how many years newer than the "better than Matchless" ones) show improvement, I certainly wouldn't call them "better than Matchless". Especially when one of your "custom rackmounts" has potential problems evident even in those pictures you just posted.
PS--those "custom rackmounts" are made in STOCK Hammond chassis kits. You did this to avoid paying costs for custom chassis, and were left with 1) too little space for your layouts to work well as well as 2) chassis which weren't meant to support the weight of the transformers inside them (that's why you mounted the PT on the side like that). Those are too flimsy to have entire amps built inside them for commercial purposes and you know it. Custom, my ass.
Also, this doesn't take away from the importance of:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22926&p=276192#p276192
If you'd like, Fab, I can post this endlessly too.
As with all Fab Tactics, it fails.
Next time maybe release amps better than your current ones, if you claim to make amps "better than Matchless". Because although your current amps (which are how many years newer than the "better than Matchless" ones) show improvement, I certainly wouldn't call them "better than Matchless". Especially when one of your "custom rackmounts" has potential problems evident even in those pictures you just posted.
PS--those "custom rackmounts" are made in STOCK Hammond chassis kits. You did this to avoid paying costs for custom chassis, and were left with 1) too little space for your layouts to work well as well as 2) chassis which weren't meant to support the weight of the transformers inside them (that's why you mounted the PT on the side like that). Those are too flimsy to have entire amps built inside them for commercial purposes and you know it. Custom, my ass.
Also, this doesn't take away from the importance of:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22926&p=276192#p276192
If you'd like, Fab, I can post this endlessly too.