Zd and Mwsl ... yes that's good news indeed. Not sure how to put this, so please do not take it as me being snippy.
Mwsl's unfortuante experience is one of the reasons why I love ARC. My personal experience is also consistent with what I have read on ARC's web site and in various audio articles. Specifically, no unit leaves ARC's shipping dock (new or repaired) until William Gehl, ARC's offical live tester, plugs the unit into a system gives it a good listen. Mr. Gehl initials a QC card which accompanies the unit, and only then is the unit shipped out. Every ARC unit I own or have owned has a QC card with his initials. Mr. Gehl must have an incredible auditory memory.
Is the systen perfect? Does a chicken have lips? Same answer .... after all, it's run by human beings.
Anyway ... I sincerely hope that Coda puts your amp back in 100% operating condition and this is the end of your aggravation.
Best,
BIF
Mwsl's unfortuante experience is one of the reasons why I love ARC. My personal experience is also consistent with what I have read on ARC's web site and in various audio articles. Specifically, no unit leaves ARC's shipping dock (new or repaired) until William Gehl, ARC's offical live tester, plugs the unit into a system gives it a good listen. Mr. Gehl initials a QC card which accompanies the unit, and only then is the unit shipped out. Every ARC unit I own or have owned has a QC card with his initials. Mr. Gehl must have an incredible auditory memory.
Is the systen perfect? Does a chicken have lips? Same answer .... after all, it's run by human beings.
Anyway ... I sincerely hope that Coda puts your amp back in 100% operating condition and this is the end of your aggravation.
Best,
BIF