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Try bending the circuit board. Worked for @laxu !!!The PS-2 however had something strange going on.
Try bending the circuit board. Worked for @laxu !!!The PS-2 however had something strange going on.
Right? Let's hope everyone hates it, like when the SigX was released, and people just dump them for silly pricesMan, $3,999 is at the top range of what I was expecting. That is going to be a hard pass for me unless I snag an amazing deal on a lightly used one.
Either that, or everyone sells their old ULs to get them and the prices aren't insane.I've had nothing but good experiences with their support.Barring Laxu has anyone actually had issues with Fryette support? I’ve annoyed them on every device I’ve bought from them (repeatedly) and support and Steve himself have always been awesome and willing to indulge and even shoot the shit. Granted it wasn’t repair related and more how-to and use-case related, but I never got the vibe that these dudes would be difficult to work with. Laxu’s experience seems to be spinning into a tall tale, unless everyone else is having a bad experience with them I haven’t to this point.![]()
All of those needed a repair?!?And I had let’s see, 2/50/2, 2/90/2, Sig X, Deliverance, Memphis and GPDI
Noooo. Only two and it was a quick do it myself.All of those needed a repair?!?
Huh. So your statement is actually "As for my experience with their service, I have none."Noooo. Only two and it was a quick do it myself.
By the same token I had a half dozen blown output transformers, more blown screen resistors than I can remember. Especially in Mesas. Let’s see
T-verb, Mark V, 2 Lone Stars, MkV25.
Only the mkV25 hasn’t seen a shop, the 2 lone stars and big V were all at least 3 times in the shop. In a two year period.
Stuff breaks, usually when most unimportune
No I'm sure they told him what to do so he had to work with them at least on that level. Seems he's had way more trouble out of Mesa's though... which I did as well. It's a big reason I don't buy anything from that company anymore.Huh. So your statement is actually "As for my experience with their service, I have none."
My statement is indeed I had no issues with them and hence have gotten a Gpdi ir when it came out. And will get the UL unless it doesn’t sound like an UL.Huh. So your statement is actually "As for my experience with their service, I have none."
They didn’t need to tell me much since I was VP at THD Electronics then and soldering a part in was no biggie.No I'm sure they told him what to do so he had to work with them at least on that level. Seems he's had way more trouble out of Mesa's though... which I did as well. It's a big reason I don't buy anything from that company anymore.
That funnily enough for had always been the amp every booteek clown tells you they had made more reliable…my late 60s and early 79s MarshallsMy most solid "never needed anything!" amp is my Orange Rockerverb MKIII. That thing is an absolute fucking tank.
Reality check Dwliverance is a 3200 amp and is just a basic head. The SLO100r is a 4500 amp and is just racked repackaged SLO. This thing looks amazing for the price, a reimagining of the original with some modern features… Considering it if I do get another ampMan, $3,999 is at the top range of what I was expecting. That is going to be a hard pass for me unless I snag an amazing deal on a lightly used one.
Good lord this amp looks killer!
I think it looks coolYeah, hearing Steve explain the why's of everything makes this much more appealing. At the end of the day it's give and take. I guess as long as the SOUND being equal as the final result is what's most important.
This new unit has way more options and is kind of modern. Of course you have to consider the potential cons - digital failures and not looking cool lol.

Good lord this amp looks killer!