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Re: Blown speakers.

Postby acerod » Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:27 pm

Yea. I actually have a roland 40 lent out somewhere John. But I just can't afford to buy another amp at the moment. The amount of work I have in Ireland this year doesn't justify the purchase. Nobody seems to have had any problem with the 112 so I think there must be a fault in the amp. I used my Vegas in the same venues and no problem at all. I'm in the process of getting it brought to a dealer in Galway who I think is a Pv dealer. So I might get some joy there. I'll post update when I get any news. Hope this answers you as well Malcolm and thanks for the feedback guys.
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Re: Blown speakers.

Postby Malcolm » Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:34 am

Roy, just curious if you ever got the problem sorted and if so what caused it.Malcolm
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Re: Blown speakers.

Postby bob adams » Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:40 pm

Roy,

Ted deals with an approved Peavey Tech in the North who he speaks highly of! I think he is the only one over there!

Have a word with Ted.

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