johnallg wrote:
That's what I was going to say. If you don't like the 4004, you don't like them. Were you able to send it back because of the chips?
I was able to send it back as "not satisfied" and also told him about the chips. I made it clear that it was not the chips that was the problem. if I kept it I would have addressed it, touched it up or whatever. things happen, that did bother me a bit though. either it left the factory like that or when the dealer got it and checked it out. no way of knowing.
I have had my 4003 for 11 years and theres no chips on it. some slight scratches that would probably come out if I buffed it or something but I dont care about that. its not a museum piece.
now that this is over, I got a chance to play with a little toy I bought the other day...a Mark Bass Super booster. this is quite the little tone monster. it seems to come on the Mark Bass amps but they sell those effects as a unit and its pretty cool.