Re: HOVERCRAFT amps...real talk
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 5:24 pm
nope
is it a closed group?
is it a closed group?
I don't quite understand that analogy?D.o.S. wrote:Feels like Hovercraft's starting to go full Nutella. So weird.
Hmmmmmm somehow I really really don't doubt that exact conclusion to be correct. He's done some shady stuff before with his pedals and just the way he presents himself really turns me off.whoismarykelly wrote:The thread on that page was deleted so you wont be able to find it. Seems like the credibility of the guy who posted the pictures was questioned because he had built a few amps himself and was thinking about starting a company. So the bad build of the Hovercraft was irrelevant because people thought the guy was trying to put down a possible competitor if he does go into business.
google "freakish blues alpha drive"........PetZounds wrote:I don't quite understand that analogy?D.o.S. wrote:Feels like Hovercraft's starting to go full Nutella. So weird.
It's been closed to new members so you can't find it unless sent a link. If you post in the ILF group on FB I'm sure someone could send you a viable link.John Matrix wrote:Anyone know how I can view that Facebook group anyway? Seems relevant to my interests.
If you have no intention of buying a Hovercraft, than why the interest? Don't get it...D.o.S. wrote:Why would I buy a Hovercraft when I've already got a vintage Orange? That'd be like buying a framed sketch of a sports car when you've already got a real one sitting in your garage.Puck5862 wrote:No shame. Buy one and check it out. If you you don't like it...Ill gladly take it off your hands. Caveat - no Hello Kittey
I think that's a good take if we were talking about a part failure or a bad tolex job or maybe a broken pot or something. But I make a much stronger judgement when the builder is gluing seemingly random parts to the board that are not in the circuit and adding scraps of paper with weird threats to inside of the amp. It seems unlikely to me that a builder would only do that to one amp and risk it getting out of his shop.new05002 wrote:Hard to come to a conclusion about an entire product line when the sample size that is being observed is N = 1.
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzMzMTQ2NTQ4.htmlPetZounds wrote:I don't quite understand that analogy?D.o.S. wrote:Feels like Hovercraft's starting to go full Nutella. So weird.


fair enough, I just have heard lots of talk but not lots of walk regarding this topic.whoismarykelly wrote:I think that's a good take if we were talking about a part failure or a bad tolex job or maybe a broken pot or something. But I make a much stronger judgement when the builder is gluing seemingly random parts to the board that are not in the circuit and adding scraps of paper with weird threats to inside of the amp. It seems unlikely to me that a builder would only do that to one amp and risk it getting out of his shop.new05002 wrote:Hard to come to a conclusion about an entire product line when the sample size that is being observed is N = 1.
There were other folks in the thread that said they had amps with questionable stuff inside and then one other guy who said the PCB had Hovercraft printed on it so I'm waiting to see more pictures. I dont know why folks fear the wrath of the builder. Its not like any repairman couldn't get the various SLO copies Hovercraft mods in working order if something goes wrong.
D.o.S. wrote:But in all seriousness, the people need a Dunwich origin story comic book.
