Heard about the New 2003 Madrigal Warranty?


I just noticed something new on the Madrigal website (wasn't there a few days ago): New 2003 Warranty policy. They are not honoring transferred products anymore unless you got the used piece from a current Madrigal (or Proceed or Levinson) Dealer! I'm assuming this applies to 2003 purchased products and beyond. I don't think they can legally change the warranty on the products already out there. Anybody know anything about this? Any Dealers care to respond? Sounds like they are trying to kill the AudiogoN business. Too bad ..... I really felt that it was a huge selling point for Madrigal products. That really lowers their resale value.
mg123
Too bad...I hate it when Hi-End companies do this. When is the last time you saw a car manufacture void the warranty on a car with 15k miles that another party purchases.....imagine what would happen if they implemented this strategy....do you think people would be pissed? For the amount of money this stuff costs, warranties should be transferable. Just another step closer to Hi-End's non-exisistence. Do you think big brother Harmam International influenced this decision?
Unfortuately, Krell also does this.

But I still love and buy Krell. It just means that I might have to take a little more risk when buying used.

Richard
Madrigal also has an upgrade policy that lets you pay more than the price of the newer piece for the original & the upgrade. To add insult to injury they also change the cosmetics-heat sinks on the power amps, faceplate on the CD player & pre amps (I've heard}. Isn't it wonderfull what Harman International can do to a company's reputation!
Harman recently bought Crown, it will be interesting to see if they start shafting all the loyal Crown owners too....
This is why I own Pass, Rowland, Aragon & Sherbourn, they all have excellent service. Why put up with anything else?