I agree. They will not give me my money back. They are willing to send me a new one. Do you think it is worth a try?
09-04-12: Sailcappy
Through the dealer you bought the amp from?
If so, yes..... But have the dealer sell the new amp on consignment.
From everything you have told us in this tread,
*You sent the amp back to Cary. They said nothing was wrong with the amp. Checked out fine.....
*You had them send you a new 15 amp magnetic breaker. That breaker trips.
*The amp works fine at your friends house.
I can't believe you have moved the amp around as much as you have..... The specs says it weighs 105 lbs....
What makes you think the new amp will work in your apartment?
The only way I would try the same amp in your apartment is if Cary replaces the 15 amp magnetic breaker with an on/off main power switch and adds a fuse for overcurrent and short circuit protection. Get rid of that magnetic breaker.....
It maybe time to cut your losses and move on.
Take the new factory fresh sealed box amp and have the dealer sell it to recoup most of your money.
To be honest the dealer shouldn't charge you a dime to sell the amp for all the problems you have gone through with the amp.
When the dealer sells the new amp he refunds you your original purchase price less the sales tax.
Beat the hell out of selling it as used all over again if the thing does not work in your apartment. And who wants to buy a used amp that is so finicky it may not work in the buyer's home? I wouldn't touch the thing with a 10' pole.....
Life is too short!