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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM50 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 142504" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>It's unfortunate you have to ship it that far, but, it's worth it to ship it to someone that know's what they're doing and actually cares about it. One thing's good, though, you'll have all the proper packing materials when you get the RM50 from Rob. Most important is don't use "plastic peanuts"</p><p>but do use bubble wrap. I've shipped and received a lot of heavy electronic equipment, including a 1000 watt Amateur radio power amp, (KC2EEB is my call sign) and "peanuts" will allow the amp to shift around eventually hitting the side of the box. I use at least 4-5 inches of bubble wrap on every side, and double box it with another 3-4 inches of bubble wrap around the inner box. Make sure there's nothing like a pedal or any AC cable or guitar cord in the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 142504, member: 811"] It's unfortunate you have to ship it that far, but, it's worth it to ship it to someone that know's what they're doing and actually cares about it. One thing's good, though, you'll have all the proper packing materials when you get the RM50 from Rob. Most important is don't use "plastic peanuts" but do use bubble wrap. I've shipped and received a lot of heavy electronic equipment, including a 1000 watt Amateur radio power amp, (KC2EEB is my call sign) and "peanuts" will allow the amp to shift around eventually hitting the side of the box. I use at least 4-5 inches of bubble wrap on every side, and double box it with another 3-4 inches of bubble wrap around the inner box. Make sure there's nothing like a pedal or any AC cable or guitar cord in the amp. [/QUOTE]
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