No, it seems to be pivoting on the front. You know I am tenacious and would figure it out if I cared, but I don't. I do not like the amp that much. I bought it because I always wanted to try a Fender Tweed amp. I now realizeno from the bottom of the chassis.......flip the amp over are there any screws on the chassis going up to the top of the cabinet?
very true.Problem is they are tough to ship!
Very cool. Epi amps are not easy to find.I've been wanting to try one of these out for a long time: Epiphone Blues Custom 30W 2x12 Combo Amp
Seems like they were only out a short time and who ever bought them aren't selling them...
Actually, I am happy. What I learned tonight is for life, and I did not get electrocuted. Now if the chassis dropped on the floor and broke, I would have just learned #s 1 and 5, but 2-3 are worth the effortOUCH----- sorry man ----I would say send it to me----but -----I dont have the patience for that------ and it would require a BIG hammer.
So here is a sad thought I just had. The Radio Shacks near me all closed. Fuse by mail only?
Just barely. I stuck the fan wires in the wall jack to test my theory. Then I started poking around the circuit board to rig the A/C fan because I am impatient. I then blew the fuse, thankfully before I touched something that was 400VWELL----- I am damn glad you didnt get electrocuted--- and yes knowledge is a good thing
Exactly!! I already ordered from there, but that puts it in my hands on Monday. Anyway, I still need the right fanAmazon prime is a good thing for this these days.
So here is a sad thought I just had. The Radio Shacks near me all closed. Fuse by mail only?