Hello Metralla:
In reality I can certainly feel Mqg30's pain. However.....
How long as audiophiles will we bury our heads in the sand?
I'm all for the small manufacturer bringing out cutting-edge goods, and those who buy them. The reality is if anything happens to the small outfit the usual scenario is you are on your own. Perhaps I'm the only one who feels that morally the manufacturer need be available for repair on an item that may cost more than a decent used car?
The ideal ending would be that someone with experience in the repair of Tenor's product step up to the plate here and offer the man some help. We'll see if indeed this happens.
I have friends with boutique audio orphans that no one will touch for repair. Nothing like a $10,000 doorstop.
Knowledge is power. Be aware going in with any boutique piece that you may well be left hanging. That's my point.
AFAIC, it isn't right.
Best,
Paul :-)