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When you place an order for one of our custom radios we immediately (that day) order the necessary parts needed to build that radio including the donor radio, and set them aside for your build. Radios are built AFTER they are ordered in the order of "payment" received.ĪGAIN, THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS ON CUSTOM RADIO OR AMPLIFIER ORDERS, AND KITS, NO EXCEPTIONS. NO EXCEPTIONS! NO EXCEPTIONS!Ģ0% restocking fee on "as new, non-customized" radio returns. There are NO REFUNDS for custom radio or amplifier orders. Scanners ship within 48 hours of purchase.Ĭustomers are taking advantage of the MANY custom options we offerĭepending on the difficulty of your build OR THE BUILDS IN FRONT OF IT, this time could be longer! However if you add a lot of these small upgrades it could move your order to the "Major Custom" category. "Custom/Modified" examples include LesComm Enhancements, Basic Clarifier mod, Amp Switch, Hi Cut Filter, etc. Such as the SP-1a, AD-203, upgrading amp deck, LesComm RCI Noise Filter, etc. "Major Custom" in this case means that you have added an option that requires a significant modification(s) to the stock radio that takes more than 3 hours to install. "Stock/No option radios" are usually 1 to 2 weeks.ĭepending on the difficulty of your build or the builds in front of it, this time could be longer. "Custom/Modified radio's" 45 to 60 business days depending on model. "Major Custom radio's" 280 to 320 business days. SO IF YOU'RE IMPATIENT, DO NOT ORDER FROM ME!! Let me repeat that, IF YOU'RE IMPATIENT, DO NOT ORDER FROM ME!!Įach radio goes through 24 hours minimum of burn-in testing when it's finished. I BELIEVE IN QUALITY BEFORE QUANTITY! (And from the sales I'm receiving, so do you!) (BTW, my wife has come to accept that living room décor involves guitars on their stands, cases in the corner and amps set up.YOU ARE REQUIRED TO AGREE TO THESE TERMS IN ORDER TO PURCHASE FROM THIS WEB SITE. On the left is my Taxi, on the right is my Limo up on my speaker stand, and in the middle are a couple of my guitars. All in all, I’m happy with both of them, though I would like to get a tube amp. There are a few on board digital effects that are usable to me. More features, improvements over the Taxi. So I’ve been going exclusively with the Limo lately. I’m going to get a replacement battery and put it in the Taxi, though, and keep it for acoustic guitar and/or backup. Late last year, the battery gave up the ghost (but again, that’s after 7+ years of gigging, so I can’t complain about the durability and longevity). I used it almost exclusively for my acoustic/electric guitar and mic. I had the “Taxi” (solid wood cabinet, “safety yellow” Tolex) for 7+ years before I got the “Limo,” and it served me well.
And the battery in both of them lasts the whole gig and then some. They are small, but they’re loud! And their wedge-shaped cabs with rubber feet on three different sides allows for setting them up either as a low angle monitor, a high angle monitor or as an upright speaker. They also work well for small venues where space is limited and running a power cord is a hassle.
I have a couple of SS Crates, the TX30 & TX50, i.e., the “Taxi” and the “Limo.” These amps are the best for busking situations.