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As many of you all are aware from another thread, I had been in temporary possession of Telome BT-300 Floor Standers, for a 'Burn-In' Period on behalf of my friend who resides in bangalore.
With a 'Burn-in' of about 100 hours completed, my friend became very anxious to get his speakers & hence decided to get them transported from mumbai to bangalore via courier service.
Blue Dart was finalised for the pick-up & they arranged to get them collected from my place & off they went to bangalore...
They left for bangalore on the 22nd evening from mumbai & arrived at bangalore on the 23rd morning, so far so good!!!
My friend excitedly opened the packings & discovered 1 of his speakers cabinet's outer veneer cracked & to make matters worse heard a cling clang sound from the very same speaker, as he removed it from its carton.
On connecting the speakers he finds that the damaged speaker is not working. He gets his neighbour (an electrical engineer) to have a look & they decide to remove one of the drivers, on doing they find that the coil of the cross-over has been knocked off its soldering & is lying at the bottom of the cabinet.
I shudder to think how badly the speakers were man-handled to achieve the said damages...
Now comes the kicker,
Since this was a FOC job (thanks to my friend having contacts in the courier company) he finds but himself to be blamed for the sad scenario he is in....
Moral of the story,
Transporting speakers availing the services of the courier companies (paid or otherwise) is a sure fire recipe for disaster :sad:
With a 'Burn-in' of about 100 hours completed, my friend became very anxious to get his speakers & hence decided to get them transported from mumbai to bangalore via courier service.
Blue Dart was finalised for the pick-up & they arranged to get them collected from my place & off they went to bangalore...
They left for bangalore on the 22nd evening from mumbai & arrived at bangalore on the 23rd morning, so far so good!!!
My friend excitedly opened the packings & discovered 1 of his speakers cabinet's outer veneer cracked & to make matters worse heard a cling clang sound from the very same speaker, as he removed it from its carton.
On connecting the speakers he finds that the damaged speaker is not working. He gets his neighbour (an electrical engineer) to have a look & they decide to remove one of the drivers, on doing they find that the coil of the cross-over has been knocked off its soldering & is lying at the bottom of the cabinet.
I shudder to think how badly the speakers were man-handled to achieve the said damages...
Now comes the kicker,
Since this was a FOC job (thanks to my friend having contacts in the courier company) he finds but himself to be blamed for the sad scenario he is in....
Moral of the story,
Transporting speakers availing the services of the courier companies (paid or otherwise) is a sure fire recipe for disaster :sad: