Quote from: horsehead on April 27, 2010, 02:12:39 PMgotta say, I couldn't use a screwdriver on a koch...it'd hurt me to do itIt's the amount of "juice" inside the Koch that scares me... Even if the Koch hasn't been played with for a long time.I think its best to employ a professional who's got experience of servicing other peoples Kochs.
gotta say, I couldn't use a screwdriver on a koch...it'd hurt me to do it
Quote from: Afghan Dave on April 27, 2010, 04:00:36 PMQuote from: horsehead on April 27, 2010, 02:12:39 PMgotta say, I couldn't use a screwdriver on a koch...it'd hurt me to do itIt's the amount of "juice" inside the Koch that scares me... Even if the Koch hasn't been played with for a long time.I think its best to employ a professional who's got experience of servicing other peoples Kochs. It has had a nice creamy, fluid overdrive since I've owned it Dave. Perhaps new valves would give a thicker feel.
Just don't let the experience shake your confidence. It happens to everyone at some point. :lol: