Good to hear there is no smoke Doc, being a US Fender it would be imperial smoke which is much more expensive than metric smoke![]()
Good to hear there is no smoke Doc, being a US Fender it would be imperial smoke which is much more expensive than metric smoke![]()
Hahahaha....good one mate, actually, although it is US made, it was designed to run on our Australian 240V AC power system, so it's had the imperial to metric conversion done to it at the factory when it was made, therefore, the smoke would have been metric-smoke had it appeared, inside every electronic component is smoke, waiting to come out of it under the right conditions and circumstances.....haha.
I'm hoping that the amp stays fixed though, cause there's nothing worse than something that you think you have fixed, going faulty again.