Yes, they should have given you a quote (as mentioned @ the start), but the repair cost seems pretty standard. Around my area 1.5 to 2.0 hours of shop time is the norm (even for small repairs). If it sounds good to you now then forget about the repair cost and enjoy the amp. If not, then try to work "with" the shop first. This is what I would do anyway. The line that most Mac owners would not complain is, of course, a crock. I have owned vintage Mac tube gear and always shopped around for basic service. The shop with the lowest cost "quality" work got my return business.
Overcharged for McIntosh Service?
I recently took my McIntosh MA6100 to a local repair shop that is an authorized Mac service site as the right channel was dead. I had to leave a $40 deposit to cover the cost of the diagnostic to be applied to the repair bill should I choose to have it fixed. I was told I would receive an estimate by phone before the work was to be done. Several weeks passed and no call. I called them yesterday and was told 2 fuses, 2 output transistors and two driver transistors need replacing for a total of $270 (89.00 parts and 180.00 labor). When I questioned the cost I was told the work had already been done. They assumed since it was a McIntosh I wouldn't balk at the cost so they didn't bother to call with an estimate. When I voiced my concern as to the high repair cost and the lack of an estimate I was told my only recourse was to have them open the Mac back up put the old parts back in and forfeit the $40 deposit. Also I was told that now when I turn it on there would be a hum during power up which dissipates in a few seconds which it didn't do before. In order to fix that it would be even more money.
I got a real bad feeling and just wanted to get my amp back from this guy so I wrote a check for the balance and picked it up. The right channel does work and the hum although I really don't recall it before the repair does stop in a few seconds after powering up. In addition to the obvious concerns regarding the lack of an estimate and the hum I question the validity of $180 for labor. Looking back I am tempted to stop payment on the check and negotiate with this guy offering to pay for the parts and split the labor which totals $180. Am I being unreasonable?
I got a real bad feeling and just wanted to get my amp back from this guy so I wrote a check for the balance and picked it up. The right channel does work and the hum although I really don't recall it before the repair does stop in a few seconds after powering up. In addition to the obvious concerns regarding the lack of an estimate and the hum I question the validity of $180 for labor. Looking back I am tempted to stop payment on the check and negotiate with this guy offering to pay for the parts and split the labor which totals $180. Am I being unreasonable?
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