vertigo_ said:
So should I make the petition generic..saying mesa amps making popping sounds on channel changing?
Also let them know that their customer service is ridiculous. I called once a few weeks ago to try and help a fellow dude around here with the volume being lower in channels 3 and 4 compared to channels 1 and 2. I knew this was normal and it has alot to do with the compression but was still curious. I called them and I got this, "uhhh, well....yes, uhhhh...we've never ran into that". Look you sack of **** I didn't ask if you ran into that before..I'm asking you to EXPLAIN and fix it because you KNOW **** well what the issue is. You've been building amps for decades so you KNOW **** well what the problem is. If I know you sure as hell do as well.
Second time I called about the Tri-Axis I just purchased to ask how old it was and how much time I had left on the Warranty. "Uhh, yees..well...uhhh see, uh, we don't keep very good records of how old our units are so you see...". I just hanged up on the ignorant ****.
In comparison I called Soldano to ask a few questions about my SLO and Avenger. They even told me about the gain circuitry in the..HOT ROD and which output transformers my amps had. They had an ANSWER for every single question. There was never a "uhhh, yes...welll, uhhhh yeaaaah..." none of that pathetic, high school dialoque bs. I felt I was talking to men, grownups when I called Soldano.
I felt like I was talking to some yum yum, teeny bopper when I called Mesa. WHY? Why do I spend $5000 on a brand and I get teenagers to "try" and help me?
You know anyone that starts any dialogue with "uhhhm" that to me is the most aggravating, and vulgar display of stupidity coming from a human being. It just tells me the stupid **** has NO confidence in what they're about to say.
You make the petition and please let me know where you send it too because I've been meaning to chew someone out at Mesa due to my last two experiences with them.