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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 72680
    guitarfishbay said:

    If it is who I'm thinking of, he really doesn't like Laneys.  He won't work on certain models from my discussion with him.
    He's probably spent ten minutes fighting with one trying to get the chassis out without ripping the vinyl to pieces or losing his temper.

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  • lloydlloyd Frets: 5774
    edited December 2014
    Picked the amp up off the tech over the weekend, new valves and a refurb and it's as good as new......wasn't cheap but I'm happy with the results, and will be looking to move it on in the new year.

    Cheers for the advice on this thread guys.

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  • ICBM;432382" said:
    guitarfishbay said:



    If it is who I'm thinking of, he really doesn't like Laneys.  He won't work on certain models from my discussion with him.





    He's probably spent ten minutes fighting with one trying to get the chassis out without ripping the vinyl to pieces or losing his temper.
    A tech was really quite impressed with the build of my lh50 head.

    That said, one of the screws had been over tightened and needed pulling out, but no big deal.

    Maybe I got lucky. All it needed was a fuse and new power valves. He looked over the rest for me and said he was impressed for a low cost amp.
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