It's probably a good thing my boss he wanted to deal with Marshall, and didn't let me call Marshall service today after receiving this transformer.
Some brief context... I customer bought a used Purple Vintage/Modern Marshall combo recently. What he didn't know was that particular amp was fitted with a 240V mains transformer and didn't have option for both import and export wiring. So he opted for us to order and install a replacement.
So, transformer arrived with some other packages earlier today. When I was ready, I got the amp up on my bench, and went to grab the transformer so I could start the job. When went over, I noticed the outside of the box was in terrible shape, and as I picked it up I felt the transformer sliding around in the box. I paused and thought "Did someone actually just ship a mains transformer just loose in and thin cardboard box?"
At this point I thought we had purchased the transformer from an aftermarket vendor who had no idea what they were doing. But I couldn't believe it when I found out this was shipped right from marshall's own inventory! This is arguably 1 of the two biggest manufacturers in musical amplifiers going on the last 70 years, and I can't even fathom an amateur with the most basic shred of competence shipping some thing like this. I was hoping for at least some bubble wrap or heavy paper to surround the transformer when I opened the box, but there was nothing. I mean this took so much damage in the shipping. The terminals and molded assembly are an absolute mess, and the corners of the steel lamination have been chipped or dented in with a edge damaged.
Look at this:
Some brief context... I customer bought a used Purple Vintage/Modern Marshall combo recently. What he didn't know was that particular amp was fitted with a 240V mains transformer and didn't have option for both import and export wiring. So he opted for us to order and install a replacement.
So, transformer arrived with some other packages earlier today. When I was ready, I got the amp up on my bench, and went to grab the transformer so I could start the job. When went over, I noticed the outside of the box was in terrible shape, and as I picked it up I felt the transformer sliding around in the box. I paused and thought "Did someone actually just ship a mains transformer just loose in and thin cardboard box?"
At this point I thought we had purchased the transformer from an aftermarket vendor who had no idea what they were doing. But I couldn't believe it when I found out this was shipped right from marshall's own inventory! This is arguably 1 of the two biggest manufacturers in musical amplifiers going on the last 70 years, and I can't even fathom an amateur with the most basic shred of competence shipping some thing like this. I was hoping for at least some bubble wrap or heavy paper to surround the transformer when I opened the box, but there was nothing. I mean this took so much damage in the shipping. The terminals and molded assembly are an absolute mess, and the corners of the steel lamination have been chipped or dented in with a edge damaged.
Look at this:
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