Which companies also offer good service??


I just thought it would be interesting for Audiogoners to share their experiences both good and bad when is comes to service. I think when spending the kind of money we do on audio equipment, service should be a big factor.

Thiel - Good. Just recently I sent in a speaker for repair and the folks there just couldn't have been better. All the way from the customer service to the actual repair work I had done to the cabinet, which came back looking like new.

Mark Levinson / Madrigal - Bad. Tried to get an updated EPROM chip for my preamp and was told we don't have anymore. My preamp is only 6 years old and the manual says you can get this for free. I also asked about upgrading my DAC from a 36S to a 360S and was told, we don't upgrade "legacy" products anymore. The 36s is only one generation old. Not a company I want to have thousands of dollars tied up in equipment with.
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Merlin has been great to me. My speakers were purchased used through Audiogon and Bobby has been extremely helpful.
SMC Audio (Steve even posts on the 'gon)

VPI has always been very responsive also
Transparent - yes you pay a lot for the cables, but they'll do whatever they can to help. I had one cable where the cable came out of the network box - they said send 'em back - warranty - I said - I didn't buy them new, and they're about 3-4 years old - they said - don't care, we'll fix them with new generation network boxes, and pay the return shipping. Spectacular service.
Bryston - first class outfit.
Audio Research all positive. Sent a LS15 preamp in for a once over they did not charge me a arm and a leg. The turn around time was exceptional.
The guys at BAT are absolutely first-class. Verity has also always been responsive and spot-on with answers to my questions; and Grant Samuelson of Shunyata is a straight shooter.