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DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!!
Ok, just wanna share my experience...
I rehearse in a venue shared by 3 bands, and while it is quite a nice accommodation overall, the stage is a bit crowded with amps. Since there are some 6 of them sitting along the rear end of the stage, I placed mine - an Engl Thunder 50R, with casters - atop a kind of shelf that runs about 1 1/2 ft above stage floor at its back.
Last week, while we were jamming with a fellow guitarist, my amp rolled its way unnoticed to the edge of the shelf and toppled down to the ground, luckily pulling the AC cord out in the process.
After regaining a normal heartbeat, I set the poor thing straight, reconnected the power cord and turned it back on: all of the tubes were still there, glowing as nothing had happened. Then I turned the standby switch on and when I cautiously strummed my guitar... YES! I strummed harder and again YEEESSS!! oh boy! that was a really close one! Whew!
End of story, I managed to play my amp till the end of the session, and played another full session with no problem whatsoever three days later. Anyway, I'm taking the durned casters out :<
All in all, after reading raving HC reviews about amps whose reliability is summed up by the oft recurring quote "it's built like a tank", I guess I truly have the grips of the meaning. Not gonna try this on the Carvin BelAir I keep at home, tho...
What's your weirdest experience with amps?