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MarkV head was on the top it's 2x12 cab and on a hand truck. When I tried to pull the hand truck from under the two, the head slipped between the hand truck and the cab, landing on it's back and hitting the ground. It was late so I picked it up, hauled it back home, and stored it away until the next afternoon.
The head is in a double padded Studio Slips gig bag so no scuffs or dents were made. There were a couple of tubes that were not seated all the way with the chassis so I pushed those snug. Out of curiosity, I removed the amp from the head so I could look inside. Everything looked fine, but I noticed the fan was super dirty and compressed air wouldn't blow all of it off. So, I removed the fan and cleaned the **** out of it. I ran the air can all over the rest of the amp and wiped away any dirt/dust that wouldn't blow off.
Afterwards, I put it back together and fired 'er up for two hours. I'm glad these are as heavy as they are and I'm glad to say that my MarkV sounds as glorious as ever!!
:jb
The head is in a double padded Studio Slips gig bag so no scuffs or dents were made. There were a couple of tubes that were not seated all the way with the chassis so I pushed those snug. Out of curiosity, I removed the amp from the head so I could look inside. Everything looked fine, but I noticed the fan was super dirty and compressed air wouldn't blow all of it off. So, I removed the fan and cleaned the **** out of it. I ran the air can all over the rest of the amp and wiped away any dirt/dust that wouldn't blow off.
Afterwards, I put it back together and fired 'er up for two hours. I'm glad these are as heavy as they are and I'm glad to say that my MarkV sounds as glorious as ever!!
:jb