The name should have been warning enough
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Re: The name should have been warning enough
I once had an old Jansen Bassman 75 erupt in a plume of acrid smoke - no amount of spare fuses or tinfoil would have fixed it but a new set of 8-pin valve sockets did. Apart from that incident the most trouble I've had is with my pedal board refusing to work and me frantically unplugging/replugging pedals trying to find the culprit.
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Re: The name should have been warning enough
yeah but fuses. don't blow themselves.Mike Clayton wrote:I once had an old Jansen Bassman 75 erupt in a plume of acrid smoke - no amount of spare fuses or tinfoil would have fixed it but a new set of 8-pin valve sockets did. Apart from that incident the most trouble I've had is with my pedal board refusing to work and me frantically unplugging/replugging pedals trying to find the culprit.
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Re: The name should have been warning enough
Trust me; they don't.jeremyb wrote:Most women learnt early on to not trust men with small wangs.
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