Modifying modules

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bruce egnater

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First , let me say I am flattered that our modular amps have been used as the platform for many modifications. I do have a request, though. When you do modify modules, it would be cool if some sort of sticker is placed on the bottom indicating what you did and when. What I fear is that there will become lots of modified modules floating around with no indicaiton that they are not stock. Someone may purchase a used module without knowing it has been modified. A sticker would help prevent that from happening and also could be used as advertising for you, the modifier. Of course, if the front panel is replaced, there is no issue.

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Bruce Egnater
 
LOL,

awesome.

I can't blame Bruce for not wanting to be associated with the always possible jenky ass ghetto mod I've been working on.
 
ATTN: Anyone who's ever had anything modded by ME. ;)

I'm going to begin to use these labels to identify modules that I've worked on. (Labels will be very small in person, about 1x2").

I'd like to mail them out "retroactively" as well, and if you would be so kind, please place the sticker on the bottom of your module.

I'll be getting in touch with most of you, but if I forget, please shoot me a PM. Thanks guys!


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A perfectly reasonable request from Bruce here. Nick, I think you need a slot on there for what mods were done and a date as per his request. :thumbsup:
 
Tommy, I changed it to leave enough room for some details, and write in a date. Good to go! Labels have been mailed out to everyone who's had a mod done so far from me. :thumbsup:

Bruce: I've only done work for 4 people, total. Very simple mods, very cleanly done... And the problems that I experienced on one of Eric's mods were 100% reversed to stock and corrected.

So there's definitely not a slew of hacked up ghetto modules floating around.

At least not from ME anyway... :D
 
I think we've previously discussed it here, but people should still honor the "full disclosure" when selling their OWN modules, if they're worked on it themselves... even if it is back to stock.

That's the policy at the Seymour Duncan forum. If you've done any magnet-swaps on pickups, it must be disclosed, even if the pickup is back to it's original configuration.
 
RockStarNick":63t7yirl said:
Tommy, I changed it to leave enough room for some details, and write in a date. Good to go! Labels have been mailed out to everyone who's had a mod done so far from me. :thumbsup:

Bruce: I've only done work for 4 people, total. Very simple mods, very cleanly done... And the problems that I experienced on one of Eric's mods were 100% reversed to stock and corrected.

So there's definitely not a slew of hacked up ghetto modules floating around.

At least not from ME anyway... :D

liar!
 
Jeff Hilligan":3bn2gs4f said:
RockStarNick":3bn2gs4f said:
Tommy, I changed it to leave enough room for some details, and write in a date. Good to go! Labels have been mailed out to everyone who's had a mod done so far from me. :thumbsup:

Bruce: I've only done work for 4 people, total. Very simple mods, very cleanly done... And the problems that I experienced on one of Eric's mods were 100% reversed to stock and corrected.

So there's definitely not a slew of hacked up ghetto modules floating around.

At least not from ME anyway... :D

liar!
:lol: :LOL: just don't let him ship them with USPS,then they will be stomped boxes :D
 
Jeff Hilligan":27w2jtg0 said:
RockStarNick":27w2jtg0 said:
Tommy, I changed it to leave enough room for some details, and write in a date. Good to go! Labels have been mailed out to everyone who's had a mod done so far from me. :thumbsup:

Bruce: I've only done work for 4 people, total. Very simple mods, very cleanly done... And the problems that I experienced on one of Eric's mods were 100% reversed to stock and corrected.

So there's definitely not a slew of hacked up ghetto modules floating around.

At least not from ME anyway... :D

liar!

:cry:
 
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