Good to know. I just wanted to double check that!
The input jack was pretty secure and a screw wouldn't be able to sit flat the way it's been designed so I figured it might not need one.
The volume knob also caught me off guard. The other three knobs feel relatively 'stiff' in comparison but all four knobs had tight grub screws and had no wobble when turned.
I'm not sure if the fast volume knob is another Sandberg quirk or the nature of the beast with it being the only push-pull pot.
I am now the proud owner of a California II TM4 Super Light. I have a few queries I just want to clear up...
1) Is the input jack supposed to have no screw on the thread?
2) Is the master volume knob meant to feel easier to turn compared to the other knobs? The grub screw for all the knobs is set tight.
Are there any 9V batteries that tend to be slightly bigger than normal and thus stretch the insides of battery boxes? I know this can lead to other, smaller 9V batteries not being able to reach the terminals and shorting out.
Giving this thread a bump.
I stopped bringing my amps to gigs due to various health conditions and years of abuse on my back means that I really shouldn't be lifting anything heavy!
My rig is now super simple: Bass > TC Polytune > Tech 21 VT Bass > FOH. The signal would then be sent back either to the monitors or my IEMs (or both).
The Tech 21 VT is great. I'm amazed at what sounds I can get out of this thing. I would definitely recommend it.
Can the Warwick security locks that now come stock on all Warwicks be used as a normal strap button?
If not, is it easy to swap them for a standard strap button?