Fox Vintage Amp repair department closed
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Fox Vintage Amp repair department closed
We will be slowing the business down this year. We are no longer doing repair work on amps. We have a few more tube amps for sale and that will be the last of our custom built amps.
We will continue the chip kit sales and such on our website.
As I will be reaching retirement age in June I need to slow it down a bit for sure. We plan to stay active on the Forum, go to few more steel shows than we have in the past as well as travel a bit more for just plain old fun! We have a little 21' Airstream that is yearning to hit the road soon.
Our thanks to all who have supported us throughout the years. It has been a pleasure to serve my friend on this Forum.
As in the past I will not be answering tech support issues via email or phone. I prefer to keep that public and on the Forum, due to a very abusive email a few years back from a Forum member. I will monitor the Forum and help out, to best of my ability. We have been blessed with some very knowledgeable folks on our Forum and they can also help you with your technical issues. A lot of the typical problems have been addressed again and again in the Electronics Section of our Forum. Just a simple search can reveal a a wealth of information.
Again, Ruth and I thank you for your support in the past and look forward to some of you at upcoming events!
We will continue the chip kit sales and such on our website.
As I will be reaching retirement age in June I need to slow it down a bit for sure. We plan to stay active on the Forum, go to few more steel shows than we have in the past as well as travel a bit more for just plain old fun! We have a little 21' Airstream that is yearning to hit the road soon.
Our thanks to all who have supported us throughout the years. It has been a pleasure to serve my friend on this Forum.
As in the past I will not be answering tech support issues via email or phone. I prefer to keep that public and on the Forum, due to a very abusive email a few years back from a Forum member. I will monitor the Forum and help out, to best of my ability. We have been blessed with some very knowledgeable folks on our Forum and they can also help you with your technical issues. A lot of the typical problems have been addressed again and again in the Electronics Section of our Forum. Just a simple search can reveal a a wealth of information.
Again, Ruth and I thank you for your support in the past and look forward to some of you at upcoming events!
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Ken you will be missed and enjoy the retirement my friend you have been a great friend and techinicion been a joy of knowing and doing business with you. keep in touch
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Ken,
Thanks for all the good work and advice you have provided to many of us over the years!
B
Thanks for all the good work and advice you have provided to many of us over the years!
B
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Ken,
Thanks for all the good work and advice you have provided to many of us over the years!
B
Thanks for all the good work and advice you have provided to many of us over the years!
B
Prevent Juvenile delinquecy...teach children to STEEL
1976 MSA D-10 8+4, Mullen D10 8+4, G&L Skyhawk, Fender '52RI Telecaster, Eastman MD 615 lefty mandolin, Fender DPC750 w/Tubefex, Custom Twin Tweed Cabs w/ Peavey 1504's, 70's Fender Super Reverb, Martin D28-L.
1976 MSA D-10 8+4, Mullen D10 8+4, G&L Skyhawk, Fender '52RI Telecaster, Eastman MD 615 lefty mandolin, Fender DPC750 w/Tubefex, Custom Twin Tweed Cabs w/ Peavey 1504's, 70's Fender Super Reverb, Martin D28-L.
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Ken, I hope you enjoy your retirement. I thank you for all the help you've given me over the years, but mostly, I appreciate your's and Miss Ruthie's friendship. Y'all are truly two of the best people I know. If you ever make it to this part of SC, stop off and say hello. We'll do some grillin', or burnin', whatever.
Steve
Steve
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Retirement
Hi Ken, Congratulations on your upcoming retirement.
I was curious about the N.ville 400 intesnse mods. Will the kits for it be available? I may have a tech here who can install it.
Enjoy that airstream...
I was curious about the N.ville 400 intesnse mods. Will the kits for it be available? I may have a tech here who can install it.
Enjoy that airstream...
left handed Excel Dl0, left handed GFI UNI 12 Ultra, 2 n.ville 400's, DD3,Lexcicon MPX100...
No, I decided a long time ago to never sell the kits as I would have been buried by phone calls and emails from people seeking tech support. Even with a simple plug-in chip kit there are folks that have trouble performing that.
The chip kits are all we have ever sold on the website and I will continue offering those for sell.
The chip kits are all we have ever sold on the website and I will continue offering those for sell.
Thank You!!
Ken, I appreciate the conversation and work you did for me on my N-400! Thanks for inviting me into your home and giving me the opportunity to hear You play your steel and other guitars. You and Ruth are great people who are so down to earth and you make people feel so welcome. Hope to see you around somewhere in the future.
Take Care and I wish you and Ruth the best!!
Todd
Take Care and I wish you and Ruth the best!!
Todd
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Ken, remember visiting you with my son (owns some homes across the road from you) and you put the chips in an amp for me and also demo'ed a little steel and guitar playing for us. I wish you the best in your days ahead, when I get that way again would like to stop by and say hello, in the meantime maybe I will run up on you at a jam somewhere. Thanks for what you mean to the forum
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No kits for the old Artist 240. A great amp. The 240 is all discreet transistor (no op-amps) and 4 x 6L6GC power tubes. If it were mine I would replace all the electrolytic caps in it, check audio coupling caps for DC leakage and clean all the jacks and pots. Also check the tube bias and adjust. You are lucky as the new VT series did not have a bias pot, yours does.
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Ken, I would just like to thank you for your years of service to this community. You have done wonders for some of this old equipment I have and I appreciate every bit of it. Sure gonna miss having you on the other end of the phone if I need something worked on. Good luck in your retirement and I hope you guys enjoy it.
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Congrats on the retirement Ken! My amps sound better with the chip mods. They cleaned up the sound in my Special 130. For those who haven't tried, they're worth it, but get them from Ken because there are counterfeits out there!
Ken, are you coming to the NW Georgia show in Dallas GA on Feb 10th?
Ken, are you coming to the NW Georgia show in Dallas GA on Feb 10th?
Tele -> cord -> amp