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dodgeaspen
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I was in Indiana last week at a Sweetwater recording workshop, I could have picked it up and met you half way or something. Let me know next time and I'll try to help if I can.
I was in Indiana last week at a Sweetwater recording workshop, I could have picked it up and met you half way or something. Let me know next time and I'll try to help if I can.
VP: That's possibly the only thing you can do right now, your sending them the box, outfitted with packing materials and instructions etc... It's undoubtedly much more than they would do, judging from the previous packing job.
Now, while I totally understand your anger toward that kid, at the UPS Store, he's actually right. Labeling a box with UP arrows and FRAGILE stickers, not only does it not do anything, in terms of handling but actually may make the box a target for extra rough handling, by some unscrupulous handlers. It's actually pretty scary. I would, however, try to be positive 'cause it's the best thing you could do, at this moment. Odds are it will be fine.

VP: Would you be at all open to snapping a few photos of your current and ongoing experience with the shipping? The deck that you've got, the packing, the deck that you're gonna receive etc... Would you be open to posting some photos of that whole thing? I'll then link this to the packing thread, for future reference. Thanks.![]()
I just forget all about taking pictures when I am confronted with a damaged machine.
Well I got the 42B today. Guess what? Damage. Cjacek you are right. I will never have one of these irreplacable machines shipped again. The seller did most of what I instructed for them to do except make sure the machine had absolutely no air space around it. I took pictures while unpacking and I will post. The machine moved back and forth and while it never tore through the 1 inch foam on either side, or the double box. It banged back and forth and hit the styrofoam and left dents in the styrofoam. I sent so much bubblewrap there is no excuse for any voids in that box. Imagine the force UPS was exerting on that package to rack the chassis and shear some screws. I am in the procces of continuing my claim with the seller and demanding my money back. I dont know what will happen with the $120 it cost me to send the double box and packing materials.


Sorry to hear about your 42B, that's a bummer
Packing these is not easy, I have shipped 42 and 44 all over US and abroad.
Was it standing up or horizontal in the box ?
I'd also agree that FedEx is a bit better but you really can't, as you say, make up for massive over-packing. I'm not sure who said it (Herm
) but it's basically if your boxed item (recorder / mixer etc...) can survive a toss down a staircase, then it's ready for shipping. It was on its back, but with UPS it probably was doing cartwheels!
VP