Hey guys,
I had this JCM 900 Hi Gain Dual Reverb combo that I used frequently before. Eventually I put it in the garage where it stood unused for like 2 years and decided to sell it.
Buyer comes by, tries it and picks it up. Everything went fine.
Now I get an email where he claims that is was faulty and I quote:
My question would be, what could be wrong and will it be expensive? I thought of the power tubes at first but then it wouldn't smell burned, would it?
Could it be the transformer that's malfunctioning? He didn't mention any fuse blowing but who knows..
Being the nice guy that I am, I told him to take it back and I'll repay him. I know it's not really what I have to do but morally it feels right. Maybe there's something I can do to fix it myself? I know some of you will suggest trying stuff and I will, as soon as I get hands on the amp.
Thanks in advance!
Simon
I had this JCM 900 Hi Gain Dual Reverb combo that I used frequently before. Eventually I put it in the garage where it stood unused for like 2 years and decided to sell it.
Buyer comes by, tries it and picks it up. Everything went fine.
Now I get an email where he claims that is was faulty and I quote:
At first there's a buzz, after that the clean channel increased in volume, then it started distorting. Finally it started smelling burned.
Could it be the transformer that's malfunctioning? He didn't mention any fuse blowing but who knows..
Being the nice guy that I am, I told him to take it back and I'll repay him. I know it's not really what I have to do but morally it feels right. Maybe there's something I can do to fix it myself? I know some of you will suggest trying stuff and I will, as soon as I get hands on the amp.
Thanks in advance!
Simon
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