I sold my amp on ebay, in perfect condition. I get an email from the buyer saying that the amp arrived with a broken power valve (i.e. smashed glass) and that he wanted a full refund. He said the package arrived fine and the amp showed no sign of physical damage. In 20 years of playing (and dropping!) amps I've never had a smashed valve, so that's strange in itself.
I asked him to bring the amp to me, which he did. When I saw it it was still in perfect undamaged condition, but the top of one power valve was indeed broken off. Also the HT fuse was blown. When I asked the buyer about this he insisted he'd "never even plugged the amp in", thereby exposing himself as a liar right off the bat, so I refused the take the amp back. However it's not me that needs convincing, but ebay and their dispute service. I'm beginning to wonder if he smashed the valve, as doing so would give him the perfect excuse to have "not plugged the amp in". If he admitted to plugging the amp in then that would undermine his case somewhat. Maybe I'm being too paranoid
Anyway my questions to you guys, are:
1. Have you ever seen a valve physically blow it's top off in use and if so what was the cause?
2. Have you ever seen a valve lose it's top when an amp has been dropped?
All replies very much appreciated!
I asked him to bring the amp to me, which he did. When I saw it it was still in perfect undamaged condition, but the top of one power valve was indeed broken off. Also the HT fuse was blown. When I asked the buyer about this he insisted he'd "never even plugged the amp in", thereby exposing himself as a liar right off the bat, so I refused the take the amp back. However it's not me that needs convincing, but ebay and their dispute service. I'm beginning to wonder if he smashed the valve, as doing so would give him the perfect excuse to have "not plugged the amp in". If he admitted to plugging the amp in then that would undermine his case somewhat. Maybe I'm being too paranoid
Anyway my questions to you guys, are:
1. Have you ever seen a valve physically blow it's top off in use and if so what was the cause?
2. Have you ever seen a valve lose it's top when an amp has been dropped?
All replies very much appreciated!
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