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Default Using the proper technical terms ... :-)

Just in. A combo, the job ticket on which says "Low volume. Sounds like
****."

There's hope for the lads behind the counter, yet. How nice to get one with
a perfect owner's description of the problem, rather than some wild guess
that the person who's booked it in has made, based on what the owner said. I
can just see some hairy guitarist lugging it in and saying to whoever booked
it in "Go on lad ! Just write it down, Low volume. Sounds like **** !"

:-)

Arfa

 
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