I've been trying to sell my Vox AC15CC1 for months now, and desperately trying to avoid having to list it on eBay. Nobody's biting locally through CL, so I think I'm going to cave and list it on eBay this week.
Can anyone recommend packing material/methods for a 50lb. tube combo amp? I'm a bit nervous about just buying a huge box and filling it with packing peanuts, there has to be a better method.
Best packing material for shipping a heavy tube amp
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I did this with a marshall combo amp once. I made the box fit the amp with a snug 1 - 2 inch layer of packing peanuts all around it. it worked well; the guy was happy with the amp.
most amplifiers are designed to take a limited amount of knocking about so it doesn't really take a whole lot of extra protection. mostly you just want it to be snug in the box.
most amplifiers are designed to take a limited amount of knocking about so it doesn't really take a whole lot of extra protection. mostly you just want it to be snug in the box.
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it's a bitch, but when i shipped a cambridge twin i had years ago (not as heavy as chubes, but still a beast), i built a frame inside a cardboard box out of an old pallet (corners, and bracing pieces on the sides and bottom/top). i also made a box and jammed the amp into it snug like, then i packed peanuts between those two boxes.
the guy who got it said he kept it all in tact in case he needed to ship it again.
the guy who got it said he kept it all in tact in case he needed to ship it again.
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.