GuitarGuyLP
Well-known member
I think it is 90% up to the shipper. I have at the worst had damaged tubes in gear I have sent. In one case it was a preamp tube damaged in shipping I offered a $10 refund to pay for a new tube, but the buyer did not accept, he said no problem since I upgraded to next day shipping for him since I sent it out on a Thursday.
The other one was a RM20 combo I sent that is the first tube amp the buyer has ever owned. It worked perfectly for the first 30 min of playing, then he played for quite a while in silent mode (I don't know the settings etc that were used) but after putting it back to live mode it didn't make any sound. Did some troubleshooting with the guy, it was bad power tubes...I think he did something wrong, but I sent him replacement tubes no charge. I don't know what caused the tubes to fail, but I wanted this to be a good transaction.
No one likes deals that are not 100% good, but I think that the seller, and buyer need to work together to solve issues when they come up. I have heard stories about people getting amps, and using them improperly, damaging it, and claiming it didn't work right away, and expecting a refund. Sometimes the damage doesn't show up right away, and these are the worst ones. All electronics need to be packed properly.
The other one was a RM20 combo I sent that is the first tube amp the buyer has ever owned. It worked perfectly for the first 30 min of playing, then he played for quite a while in silent mode (I don't know the settings etc that were used) but after putting it back to live mode it didn't make any sound. Did some troubleshooting with the guy, it was bad power tubes...I think he did something wrong, but I sent him replacement tubes no charge. I don't know what caused the tubes to fail, but I wanted this to be a good transaction.
No one likes deals that are not 100% good, but I think that the seller, and buyer need to work together to solve issues when they come up. I have heard stories about people getting amps, and using them improperly, damaging it, and claiming it didn't work right away, and expecting a refund. Sometimes the damage doesn't show up right away, and these are the worst ones. All electronics need to be packed properly.