Seeking some honest opinions about this purchase
- Steve Raulston
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Seeking some honest opinions about this purchase
Hey guys,
I don't mean any harm here and will withhold the name of the seller who sold me the latest Session 2000 in sincere belief that he will be sending me a refund. What I am seeking though are some honest opinions about what you guys think about the condition of this amp. An amp that was supposed to be "new" other than collecting dust in a corner. When I opened up the chassis, I noticed it has little spots of corrosion all over the leads. I took photos of the most obvious stuff, although the corrosion inside will ultimately lead to failure very soon. There are very few screws that don't have rust on them. What do yous guys think? Am I being too anal about buying something and should just chock it up to experience? I recently bought a Session from Danny Hullihen that was described "like new" and it was! No rust, no damage just a fine amp. Lastly, this amp wasn't real cheap as I paid $675.00 to get it to my doorstep. So please chime in and let me know what you think. Click on the link below to see pics of some of my claims.
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1648584 <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 08 April 2006 at 12:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
I don't mean any harm here and will withhold the name of the seller who sold me the latest Session 2000 in sincere belief that he will be sending me a refund. What I am seeking though are some honest opinions about what you guys think about the condition of this amp. An amp that was supposed to be "new" other than collecting dust in a corner. When I opened up the chassis, I noticed it has little spots of corrosion all over the leads. I took photos of the most obvious stuff, although the corrosion inside will ultimately lead to failure very soon. There are very few screws that don't have rust on them. What do yous guys think? Am I being too anal about buying something and should just chock it up to experience? I recently bought a Session from Danny Hullihen that was described "like new" and it was! No rust, no damage just a fine amp. Lastly, this amp wasn't real cheap as I paid $675.00 to get it to my doorstep. So please chime in and let me know what you think. Click on the link below to see pics of some of my claims.
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1648584 <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 08 April 2006 at 12:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks for chiming in. Hey Mike, that was what I thought also. Water or the fact the gentleman lives in Florida and does gigs on boats. Boats + salt air = rust. But then that conflicts with "the amp never being gigged. The interior also had some white powder like mildew so maybe your theory is correct. Maybe it was accidently left under a leaky roof. It runs, but with all the corrosion, I believe it to be a bomb just waiting to go off. I would show you the pics of the chassis, but the flash prevents the damage from really coming through. I have sent the photos to the guy and haven't gotten a response. Do you folks feel I should have to pay shipping both ways for this blunder?
My stance is that I was led to believe it to be "like new" and this isn't even a reasonable facsimile in my opinon. BTW, thank you very much for all opinions posted here.
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My stance is that I was led to believe it to be "like new" and this isn't even a reasonable facsimile in my opinon. BTW, thank you very much for all opinions posted here.
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Steve, good to see you my friend. Sorry that the amp wasn't what you expected. I play gigs down here on the beach every week and some of the dates we play are out on docks and are almost always near salt water. Our bassist has been through 3 Peavey Combo amps in 5 years, all purchased used from other players in this area. They all were rusty inside. After reading this post I pulled the head out of my Line 6 and amazingly it still looks great. I hope this all works out for you.
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Steve,
That amp has been outdoors near the ocean.(or perhaps on a boat in the ocean) That is definately salt on the transformer. Nothing but trouble. Who knows when it will go out on you, but one thing is for sure......it will.
No, you should not have to pay for any shipping. You already paid once. If you feel like going through all the trouble to clean it up, use WD-40 on the transformer and chassis.(I know, I know there will be a few folks that disagree with WD-40 on electronics, but it will be fine).
As for the circuit board, blast it with WD-40 as well. Then, when it is dry, you will need about three cans of contact cleaner from Radio Shack. Give it a good soaking.(unit unplugged of course) Allow it to thoroughly dry. Then blast it again. Seriously. I have done this before. It can work.
That being said, you are certainly entitled to get a refund on this misrepresented sale.
That amp has been outdoors near the ocean.(or perhaps on a boat in the ocean) That is definately salt on the transformer. Nothing but trouble. Who knows when it will go out on you, but one thing is for sure......it will.
No, you should not have to pay for any shipping. You already paid once. If you feel like going through all the trouble to clean it up, use WD-40 on the transformer and chassis.(I know, I know there will be a few folks that disagree with WD-40 on electronics, but it will be fine).
As for the circuit board, blast it with WD-40 as well. Then, when it is dry, you will need about three cans of contact cleaner from Radio Shack. Give it a good soaking.(unit unplugged of course) Allow it to thoroughly dry. Then blast it again. Seriously. I have done this before. It can work.
That being said, you are certainly entitled to get a refund on this misrepresented sale.
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The seller could be telling the truth, in a way. It could have been "like new" when it was stored away. But it was stored for a long time in a damp basement, or in an unheated building where the daily temperature change left condensation repeatedly, or near the ocean - I don't think it had to have water dripping on it. But he would have to be very unobservant not to notice the rust build up - and he should have told you. If it was an honest mistake, he should be willing to give you about 2/3 of your money back, because you have a high risk piece of junk that will take work and money to restore, if it can be done.
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Thanks for all the support guys. Good to see your post also Jim. The gentleman got back with me and offered a refund. He didn't mention shipping, so in my response I told him I would cut my losses and pay the shipping one way. I guess (after stewing on this for a time) that everyone perceives condition a little differently. When I am told "new" I honestly think factory fresh. If dealers represented their gear in such a way, most would be out of biz in no time. Maybe we should have a rating system here in this forum so when a transaction is complete and both parties are satisfied, a rating of sorts may be posted. Not like ebay, but just to let folks know the individual is stand up and worthy of sending significant aomunts of cash. Just a thought. Thanks again guys.
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Hey David, thanks for the reply. Are you serious though? 2/3 of my money? You think I should be held accountable for something that wasn't in my control? All I did was exercise my trust? I am just curious, because all I am looking for here are opinions, so yours is just as valuable to me David. I honestly hope that 2/3 doesn't become a reality. That's a huge price for me to pay for merely doing business with someone who is somewhat myopic.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 08 April 2006 at 03:18 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Hi Jim. The corrosion is on the interior also. There are a couple dents and such. I could have lived with that but I spoke with Danny Hullihen about the rust and he says it is only a matter of time and this amp WILL FAIL! It is a computer of sorts not just an amp. If I were to see that in any amp in the music store, I simply wouldn't buy it. I don't have any equipment (guitars or amps) that are plagued with rust or any form of corrosion. I have another Session 2000 and it is 100% rust free. I just would'nt buy anything that looks neglected. Rust happens from neglect in my opinion. But then opinons are like belly buttons. Thank guys.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 08 April 2006 at 03:27 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Steve, Just saying hello from another steeler in Modesto. We moved here from Southern California last year. Sorry to hear about the problem with your Session 2000. Hope you get it resolved. I had the same problem with an amp I bought fom a southern state last year. The humidity can really damage those components, and yes, I think you have a legitimate concern.
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From the looks of it it might have been on the bottom of the ocean.I hope that you will get your refund Steve.But I've got a question.Didn't you ask for pictures before you bought it?I always ask for pictures when I buy a secondhand amp or steel.<SMALL>That amp has been outdoors near the ocean</SMALL>
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Thank you for all the replies. Man, I never thought I would get this many opinions. I asked for pictures, but the guy made a couple excuses about his camera. And in the several conversations that we have had over the course of the last couple weeks, he seemed like an honorable gentleman. I try to give people the benefit of doubt. In this case, it back fired a bit. I wish I could get all my money back inlcuding "all" shipping, but I seriously doubt he will do that. Again, thank you everyone for all the replies. Have a great one!
Steve Raulston<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 09 April 2006 at 11:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
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If this was a forum related transaction, I would worry that this amp will be relisted (assuming you do succesfully return it for a refund), once again without proper description or detailed photos (if I'm selling this amp, I not only provide pics, I provide close-ups of any and all flaws that might alarm a buyer. I want full awareness of issues before a deal, not after!)
Let any potential buyers in the future be sure to ask "is this the amp that you sold to Steve Raulston?"
(I'd request that you name the seller but I understand any reluctance to do so---so caveat emptor, everybody, big time!)
Let any potential buyers in the future be sure to ask "is this the amp that you sold to Steve Raulston?"
(I'd request that you name the seller but I understand any reluctance to do so---so caveat emptor, everybody, big time!)
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Now I have a problem. I just received an email from this guy and he is saying this entire transaction has cost him too much time, money and shipping! Heck, I paid $75.00 for the shipping and he's saying he did? In short, he's saying he won't return my money. I called him and let him know that I would start a complaint process through Pay Pal and that this thread exists. This guy was something I totally misread. He is now saying he never said it was in "new" condition and that he offered pics. Wow, this is a mess. Danny Hullihen knows of this transaction and I am sure he will vouch for the fact that I am extremely detailed about knowing the condition of something I purchase. In other words "I ask more than a few questions about the condition. I have been stung in the past and I know to ask details. Now this guy is denying that any of that happened. Man, I am beside myself as I have never met a Steel Guitar player that stiffs folks. I look on our community as trustworthy and worth our salt. I will keep you guys posted I guess.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 09 April 2006 at 12:08 PM.]</p></FONT>
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YES, this is a forum related sale. I found that guy because he had it listed here. I called him and left a message on his answering machine and informed him of this thread. If he doesn't refund my money, I will drop his name. What he is doing is beyond wrong. Anyone that knows me knows how I buy. I ask very detailed questions to the point of being anal I guess. And you know what tops it all off? He told me several times he is a devout Christian and that I could trust him. Now this? Lastly, he said he spoke with the most honest person he knows who happens to be his neighbor. The neigbor told him I was being too picky and I should just replace the bolts and screws. I wish this was that simple. Man, did I have a target painted on my forehead for this transaction or what!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Raulston on 09 April 2006 at 12:40 PM.]</p></FONT>