Oh Boy! I have to tell someone to get this off my chest, and it ain't going to be the customer...
Today, while playing through a Deluxe Reverb RI that I had finished refurbbing, something bad happened. Really bad. The chassis was resting on the edge of my bench on the transformers with the big tubes hanging over the edge, as I usually do with great care. Well, this time I guess I was a little too far away from the bench, and as I looked away I heard a crash. My heart and breath stopped as I saw the chassis laying upside down on the tile floor. It did a full flip and landed flush as near as I can tell, as I didn't see it fall. It was still on, and nothing appeared broken, but it produced no sound. This is because it pulled the speaker connectors clean off the speaker in the cab, which was sitting on the floor next to it.
I literally could not move for I'm not sure how long. Once I regained my composure, I carefully inspected the amp, found nothing amiss, and reconnected the speaker. It works. I couldn't believe it. In all my years of doing bench work, this has never happened. I spent due diligence checking it over, looking at a sine wave on my o-scope while measuring a little over 18 clean watts. It sure appears to be no worse for the fall, and a hell of a lot better than when it came in.
How this chassis fell onto a hard tile floor like that with no damage is some kind of a small miracle to me. My ego is badly bruised however. I can't believe I did this, and still am not sure exactly how it happened, besides to say either the input or speaker cord snagged and pulled it. I am just thankful I didn't pooch the guy's amp.
And now I feel just a little bit better having told someone. :0
Today, while playing through a Deluxe Reverb RI that I had finished refurbbing, something bad happened. Really bad. The chassis was resting on the edge of my bench on the transformers with the big tubes hanging over the edge, as I usually do with great care. Well, this time I guess I was a little too far away from the bench, and as I looked away I heard a crash. My heart and breath stopped as I saw the chassis laying upside down on the tile floor. It did a full flip and landed flush as near as I can tell, as I didn't see it fall. It was still on, and nothing appeared broken, but it produced no sound. This is because it pulled the speaker connectors clean off the speaker in the cab, which was sitting on the floor next to it.
I literally could not move for I'm not sure how long. Once I regained my composure, I carefully inspected the amp, found nothing amiss, and reconnected the speaker. It works. I couldn't believe it. In all my years of doing bench work, this has never happened. I spent due diligence checking it over, looking at a sine wave on my o-scope while measuring a little over 18 clean watts. It sure appears to be no worse for the fall, and a hell of a lot better than when it came in.
How this chassis fell onto a hard tile floor like that with no damage is some kind of a small miracle to me. My ego is badly bruised however. I can't believe I did this, and still am not sure exactly how it happened, besides to say either the input or speaker cord snagged and pulled it. I am just thankful I didn't pooch the guy's amp.
And now I feel just a little bit better having told someone. :0
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