After having problems with my Mark V Combo's graphic sliders, I'd returned my amp to the store I got it from and they were sending it to Scotland to their authorised repairs guy. (being closer than the USA is.)
So I thought okay, just gonna have to play through the 90s valvestate head/Recto cab for a week or so..no biggie.
Then today I received a shocking call from my friend at the store.
The amp had made it all the way to Scotland, when the guy unloading the truck carelessly chucked my amp, and it fell off the back and the front caster is now where the speaker was apparently...!!! The amp was a wreck.
'It's not pinin'! It's passed on! This Mesa is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet it's maker! It's a stiff! Bereft of life, It
rests in peace! If they hadn't nailed it to the perch 'e'd be pushing up the daisies! 'Its riff shaping processes are now 'istory! It's off the twig!
It's kicked the bucket, its shuffled off it's mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisibile!! THIS IS AN EX-BOOGIE...!!
Now this guy who just wrecked nearly two and a half grand's worth of amp is liable. 3 witnesses prove it.
So his company's insurance will go to the store and they're gonna get me a brand new amp in a couple of weeks.
This time Im going for a Head version instead, taking store credit on the difference.
The weight size of the widebody cab was an issue getting about when bumming rides from folk especially when bringing the horizontal cab also..
The amp that had just departed this world in such epic fashion was of a serial number in the mid-eight-hundreds....
So I guess in a few weeks I'll be able to find out if theres any truth in the "newer amps sounding different" speculation....
Certainly having a stiff drink this evening though. Raising one to the greatest combo Ive ever played/owned.
May it rest in it's pieces.
:|
So I thought okay, just gonna have to play through the 90s valvestate head/Recto cab for a week or so..no biggie.
Then today I received a shocking call from my friend at the store.
The amp had made it all the way to Scotland, when the guy unloading the truck carelessly chucked my amp, and it fell off the back and the front caster is now where the speaker was apparently...!!! The amp was a wreck.
'It's not pinin'! It's passed on! This Mesa is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet it's maker! It's a stiff! Bereft of life, It
rests in peace! If they hadn't nailed it to the perch 'e'd be pushing up the daisies! 'Its riff shaping processes are now 'istory! It's off the twig!
It's kicked the bucket, its shuffled off it's mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisibile!! THIS IS AN EX-BOOGIE...!!
Now this guy who just wrecked nearly two and a half grand's worth of amp is liable. 3 witnesses prove it.
So his company's insurance will go to the store and they're gonna get me a brand new amp in a couple of weeks.
This time Im going for a Head version instead, taking store credit on the difference.
The weight size of the widebody cab was an issue getting about when bumming rides from folk especially when bringing the horizontal cab also..
The amp that had just departed this world in such epic fashion was of a serial number in the mid-eight-hundreds....
So I guess in a few weeks I'll be able to find out if theres any truth in the "newer amps sounding different" speculation....
Certainly having a stiff drink this evening though. Raising one to the greatest combo Ive ever played/owned.
May it rest in it's pieces.
:|