A new client dropped off five road cases full of gear needing the basic inspection and check-out prior to the group going out on the road. One of them is an Ampeg SVT-CL, and is packaged in its' road case like I haven't seen before. Remove the two covers, and the amp is parked inside ready for use. Now, what should be present and isn't are large rubber mounting feet on the 'bottom' side of the road case, rather than the normal corner-ball corners of traditional case hardware. Although those are only on the front/rear of the removable covers. Still, needs mounting feet, as far as I'm concerned.
There were two cables sandwiched in between the top side foam and the top of the amp. What struck me right off was getting the amp head out of this road case package.
I wondered if they would have left the amp's plastic mounting feet installed. Seeing the void in the rear bottom of the foam told me yes. While there is that gap at the top between the cabinet and the foam inside, I hadn't yet thought of turning the case upside down and trying to push the amp forward and up onto the bench, having parked the road case right in front of it. I did my best to try and pull the amp out of this, as it was a somewhat snug fit. I had to remove the grille, so I could pull on the preamp to draw it forward, though it wasn't much in the mood to leave the safety of it's road case.
I had just about gotten the amp out of the case, when I found one of the feet still attached to the bottom of the cabinet. I was then able to lift it enough to clear, and got it onto the bench. I found another cabinet foot buried in the foam, no mtg screw, and a third foot, also not mounted, on the floor with it's mounting screw. No forth foot found at all. And, looking at the inside of the floor of the road case, it was well torn up from cabinet feet. What I did notice thru the rear grille panel was power tube V3 having a frosty layer at the top of the glass bottle. Obviously this amp isn't going to power up with that in place. Haven't yet pulled it apart, but as it's in for service, and I've never seen this one, it comes completely apart, for the full treatment. I had advised them I would no doubt need to do that, so afterwards, it can be fully relied upon.
I'll have to see what I have in way of large cabinet feet to place on the bottom of the road case. That, of course, would need proper mounting hardware on the inside, while the foam is fully glued into place. I'll have to think about this. I don't have a circular razor saw that could easily pass thru foam, allowing re-use once the mounting hardware is secure, and glue it back into place.
I can see where the cabinet/chassis mounting screws are, having left tears in the foam as did the mounting feet. So, I'm not the first one into this cabinet/road package to do service. Not so well thought out.
There were two cables sandwiched in between the top side foam and the top of the amp. What struck me right off was getting the amp head out of this road case package.
I wondered if they would have left the amp's plastic mounting feet installed. Seeing the void in the rear bottom of the foam told me yes. While there is that gap at the top between the cabinet and the foam inside, I hadn't yet thought of turning the case upside down and trying to push the amp forward and up onto the bench, having parked the road case right in front of it. I did my best to try and pull the amp out of this, as it was a somewhat snug fit. I had to remove the grille, so I could pull on the preamp to draw it forward, though it wasn't much in the mood to leave the safety of it's road case.
I had just about gotten the amp out of the case, when I found one of the feet still attached to the bottom of the cabinet. I was then able to lift it enough to clear, and got it onto the bench. I found another cabinet foot buried in the foam, no mtg screw, and a third foot, also not mounted, on the floor with it's mounting screw. No forth foot found at all. And, looking at the inside of the floor of the road case, it was well torn up from cabinet feet. What I did notice thru the rear grille panel was power tube V3 having a frosty layer at the top of the glass bottle. Obviously this amp isn't going to power up with that in place. Haven't yet pulled it apart, but as it's in for service, and I've never seen this one, it comes completely apart, for the full treatment. I had advised them I would no doubt need to do that, so afterwards, it can be fully relied upon.
I'll have to see what I have in way of large cabinet feet to place on the bottom of the road case. That, of course, would need proper mounting hardware on the inside, while the foam is fully glued into place. I'll have to think about this. I don't have a circular razor saw that could easily pass thru foam, allowing re-use once the mounting hardware is secure, and glue it back into place.
I can see where the cabinet/chassis mounting screws are, having left tears in the foam as did the mounting feet. So, I'm not the first one into this cabinet/road package to do service. Not so well thought out.
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