I’m thinking there are clunkers and there are gems with most Hifi brands.
In the seventies and early eighties I had problems with my Sumo preamp loosing the left channel and it never get fixed correctly. I had a Son of Ampzilla that kept blowing fuses and when it went back, they found nothing wrong. I plugged it into some store speakers and the darn thing blew a fuse in less than five minutes. They gave me a new amp. Had a Nakiamichi cassette recorder. It’s speed was way slow straight from the factory. An easy fix for the tech, but for a great brand like Nak, to send something from the factory without them catching it? I know I had a few more clunkers, but I can’t remember now.
and on the flip side,
I still have an ARC SP9 mkll and it still sounds pretty darn good and I still have some Acoustat Model X speakers. After 36 years, one of the high voltage transformers is starting to hum. I also have a Sony professional CD player from the late 80’s and it sounds as good if not better than my Oppo.
All the best.
JD
In the seventies and early eighties I had problems with my Sumo preamp loosing the left channel and it never get fixed correctly. I had a Son of Ampzilla that kept blowing fuses and when it went back, they found nothing wrong. I plugged it into some store speakers and the darn thing blew a fuse in less than five minutes. They gave me a new amp. Had a Nakiamichi cassette recorder. It’s speed was way slow straight from the factory. An easy fix for the tech, but for a great brand like Nak, to send something from the factory without them catching it? I know I had a few more clunkers, but I can’t remember now.
and on the flip side,
I still have an ARC SP9 mkll and it still sounds pretty darn good and I still have some Acoustat Model X speakers. After 36 years, one of the high voltage transformers is starting to hum. I also have a Sony professional CD player from the late 80’s and it sounds as good if not better than my Oppo.
All the best.
JD