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...for giving us the benefit of your experience, which sounds like something I'm glad I've not had to do. >¥ If you ever open the thing up... Why did you open yours in the first place? Not that I've a fear of the 'pandora effect', I just don't know enough about the unit to feel good about opening it up. An Electro-Harmonix Small Stone, MAYBE, but I doubt it. :) >¥ I found out that Digitech has online tech support... What's their number? >For my piece of mind, I'm going to thread nuts on the jacks, just to be sure. Ditto here. I recently took The Rig up to Reno for a weekend jamming with an old friend, and, in the absence of a proper shipping box for the TM and my QuadraVerb, packaged them both securely in the center of a suitcase that allowed enough room on all sides for good cushioning. Wipe the look of appalled shock off yer faces, folks. :) But it worked, in addition to the standard-issue Fender case for Cthulhu, my Strat. Given the inflated prices of most decent crates, I'm going to design my own that doubles as a rack mount. Is it just me, or is business these days rife with hotshots who operate on an extreme use of Supply/Demand, to the extent that sectors exist using artificial price levelling? For a long time this was prevalent with synths, esp. drum machines; then it was digital keyboards, then MIDI software/hardware, and so on.. Every time something like the above items produced a diminishing profit margin, some other product becomes more inflated. Why is it the cost of a good crate, then, has not diminished? I mean, some of them cost more than the gear I'd put it it. Perhaps there haven't been enough technological developments in that business to lower the costs of production/purchase. But on the other hand, perhaps the Case business has had a huge profit margin from the beginning. Unless artificially controlled as in the case of monopolies, this situation should almost shout for others to produce a competitively-priced quality product. So why haven't we seen this? How bout that folks? Whatta you think? Stephen Goodman * http://www.earthlight.net/Studios EarthLight Productions * Get the Loop Of The Week Free!