So I bought my dream amp. A Yamaha G100 mkii Head. Not to everyone's taste but I think it's magic.
UPS then did their best to destroy it during shipping Really pee'd off about this as the seller wrapped it superbly. They must have gone out of their way to damage it. Tragic that an amp that survived 35 years without picking up a mark has now been rendered worthless. Now I'm on a mission to fix it up.
Most of the damage is cosmetic (cracked case, resultant torn tolex), but I've found that the reverb seems to be affected too. The reverb worked fine before the amp was shipped (saw a video) but now it has a weird overly springy almost distorted tone. Like a nasty springy thrumming tone on top of the normal tone. Sounds absolutely nothing like the gorgeous reverb on the Yamaha G50 combo that I also have.
Could a damaged tank cause this effect? I'm hoping so as it would be relatively easy to replace this.
Hopefully this can be repaired as then I can go about bracing the cracked panel and attempting a re-tolex to get it back to mint.
Cheers,
iep
UPS then did their best to destroy it during shipping Really pee'd off about this as the seller wrapped it superbly. They must have gone out of their way to damage it. Tragic that an amp that survived 35 years without picking up a mark has now been rendered worthless. Now I'm on a mission to fix it up.
Most of the damage is cosmetic (cracked case, resultant torn tolex), but I've found that the reverb seems to be affected too. The reverb worked fine before the amp was shipped (saw a video) but now it has a weird overly springy almost distorted tone. Like a nasty springy thrumming tone on top of the normal tone. Sounds absolutely nothing like the gorgeous reverb on the Yamaha G50 combo that I also have.
Could a damaged tank cause this effect? I'm hoping so as it would be relatively easy to replace this.
Hopefully this can be repaired as then I can go about bracing the cracked panel and attempting a re-tolex to get it back to mint.
Cheers,
iep
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