bifwynne, thanks for your feedback...
I don't think that taking off the cover screws with a Philips screwdriver then doing the same with 4 screws of the plate and then to the 4 Torx screws of the transport plastic cover is calling for substantial engineering background. I have not fiddled with anything further nor I had in mind to do so.
And yes, I'm disappointed that such a unit after a few thousands of hours falls apart.
And yes, I'm also disappointed that I have to pay for the power supply upgrade which is a design failure of ARC, as explained to me personally by Calvin.
And yest, the costs of repair out of warranty in France, where I live, are outrageous and I think this is another failure of ARC to not be able to control the behavior of the people who represent them over seas. This isn't what I'd expect from a market leader towards its customers.
And the worst part of the failure, more even than the cost, is having to send the unit somewhere for repair which takes a long turn around time and in the meantime I just can't listen to music.
Bottom line, I love how the CD7 sounds but I think some aspects here, both commercial and technical, cold have been handled in a more customer friendly manner.
Sorry for being grumpy at your beloved manufacturer but this is what I'm feeling.
Enjoy the music.
I don't think that taking off the cover screws with a Philips screwdriver then doing the same with 4 screws of the plate and then to the 4 Torx screws of the transport plastic cover is calling for substantial engineering background. I have not fiddled with anything further nor I had in mind to do so.
And yes, I'm disappointed that such a unit after a few thousands of hours falls apart.
And yes, I'm also disappointed that I have to pay for the power supply upgrade which is a design failure of ARC, as explained to me personally by Calvin.
And yest, the costs of repair out of warranty in France, where I live, are outrageous and I think this is another failure of ARC to not be able to control the behavior of the people who represent them over seas. This isn't what I'd expect from a market leader towards its customers.
And the worst part of the failure, more even than the cost, is having to send the unit somewhere for repair which takes a long turn around time and in the meantime I just can't listen to music.
Bottom line, I love how the CD7 sounds but I think some aspects here, both commercial and technical, cold have been handled in a more customer friendly manner.
Sorry for being grumpy at your beloved manufacturer but this is what I'm feeling.
Enjoy the music.