That free shirt gave you the instant 'Sugar Pouch' look. That should open new doors with the ladies. lol I've been dealing with Mojotone for over 15 years now, mostly cabs but if I had money to burn I would make rounds shopping with them. I'm thinking of buying this for my amp guy who keeps busting up my tube sockets and PT guide pins. Hello from Memphis, TN.
HAHAHA! Yes, I would definitely be doing more work with Mojotone @mojotoneofficial were it not for the shipping costs to Australia. I use the Mojotone stand for 80% of my repairs. It's a very good tool especially when I have expensive bias probes attached to the expensive power tubes. My favourite tech in Memphis is Lyle at @PsionicAudio. I don't think he uses a stand, but I doubt he would rest a heaving chassis on fragile tubes! Thanks for your comment, from the Sugar Pouch!!
Spot-on, Jeff. Even so, there are still some amps where the tranny is right against the edge, so out come the wooden blocks...again. Thanks for taking the time to make a thoughtful comment.
I enjoy the humor you can bring to a potentially boring topic. I am just a hobbyist and not sure if I can justify the price. I'll look up Mojotone to see if it is in my meager budget.
Hi Jimmy. If you go to Mojotone you will find all that you need. Here's the link to the EFx board: www.mojotone.com/Mojotone-Discrete-Hi-Voltage-Series-Effects-Loop-for-Vacuum-Tube-Amplifiers
Hi Mark. I work for myself and my business name is "The Guitar Amp Tech", just like the TH-cam channel. My contact number appears at the end of every video.
That free shirt gave you the instant 'Sugar Pouch' look. That should open new doors with the ladies. lol I've been dealing with Mojotone for over 15 years now, mostly cabs but if I had money to burn I would make rounds shopping with them. I'm thinking of buying this for my amp guy who keeps busting up my tube sockets and PT guide pins. Hello from Memphis, TN.
HAHAHA! Yes, I would definitely be doing more work with Mojotone @mojotoneofficial were it not for the shipping costs to Australia. I use the Mojotone stand for 80% of my repairs. It's a very good tool especially when I have expensive bias probes attached to the expensive power tubes.
My favourite tech in Memphis is Lyle at @PsionicAudio. I don't think he uses a stand, but I doubt he would rest a heaving chassis on fragile tubes! Thanks for your comment, from the Sugar Pouch!!
The thin J-rails are thin to make room for large transformers that sometimes crowd the edges of a chassis
Spot-on, Jeff. Even so, there are still some amps where the tranny is right against the edge, so out come the wooden blocks...again. Thanks for taking the time to make a thoughtful comment.
Thanks Les. I should have put a link to Mojotone in the description. See you at the next video.
I enjoy the humor you can bring to a potentially boring topic. I am just a hobbyist and not sure if I can justify the price. I'll look up Mojotone to see if it is in my meager budget.
Thank you for your comments, Les. Good luck with the chassis stand
Great stand, makes life a bit easier..! Cool video..! Ed..UK..😀
Thanks mate!
Everything iv gotten from mojo tone has been extra good all round .
I agree 100%
Hey Chris, Just wondering if you have a video or any info on the send return unit you had in the box when you unpacked the stand? Cheers Jimmy. 👍🇦🇺
Hi Jimmy. If you go to Mojotone you will find all that you need. Here's the link to the EFx board: www.mojotone.com/Mojotone-Discrete-Hi-Voltage-Series-Effects-Loop-for-Vacuum-Tube-Amplifiers
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Who do you work for and what is your business name?
Hi Mark. I work for myself and my business name is "The Guitar Amp Tech", just like the TH-cam channel. My contact number appears at the end of every video.
Boys and toys! Impossible to explain to our wives how excited we can be over a new chassis stand ;)
HAHAHA! You are SO right WIlliam!!