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It was trilogy of films in the early 2000s featuring a cyberpunk story incorporating references to numerous philosophical and religious ideas where the heroes fight a desperate war against machine overlords who have enslaved humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality gestalt
If solderless then plug the whole shebang in on the table, take a reading off a guitar cable on the output jack and then switch pickups & twist pots to see if it works. After all, you could get a brand new part that is as likely to be faulty lol
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Cosmetically it was spotless, but it had almost all of the profiles deleted off it. There was a way to reset it to factory settings and restore all the factory profiles though.
They were about £30 cheaper than anyone else on the FCB 1010 foot controller as well.
In general, I'd rather buy from the UK. I missed out an a B stock one at Andertons while I checked with Kemper that I would still get a full warranty, so I pounced on the B Stock one at Thomann when it came up.
While I'd rather buy from the UK, I refuse to buy from Digital Village though.
But Thomann should not be taking in returns, not checking them, then listing for sale again as new.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
LOL
Agreed.
I've never ordered from them so far but always thought, best prices, ruthlessly efficient German service - seems that is not always correct.
I had a terrible experience with Thomann earlier this year ( Order a MIM tele which arrived with a damaged headstock, the box had already been opened (and re-stapled) and the Allen keys robbed from the sealed bag.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Long story short - They wanted photos of the outer box before they would except it back, they then went on to say the box was clearly damaged (it wasn’t) and they refused to take it back unless I went to the post office and got two forms signed stating they were fully responsible for the damage (one of the forms was in German as well). Had to get the credit card company involved in the end.
Its also worth noting that the £ prices shown on the site are at a very optimistic rate and you will likely be strung with a 3.5% charge from your card provider or paypal for a foreign currency transaction which could wipe out a good chunk of any saving.
Someone I know bought a strymon blue sky a couple of years back, tested it for a few days, decided it wasn't for him and sent it back to try another pedal. If the shop has to list that as a b- stock, does it mean they've lost out on profit? If so, is it a meaningful amount?