What to do?


So, I purchased a Peachtree Nova 220se 4 or 5 months ago and am really happy with the sound except this is my 4th unit with the same problem.  There is a slight static / distortion coming through the speakers when I use the remote control to adjust the volume up or down.  Similar to old stereo's with dirty pots (?)...

I think Peachtree is sick of sending me new refurbished units because this time, instead of just sending me another (broken) unit, their solution now is to have me send the unit in to them for "extensive testing" or give me a full refund as long as I can find my original invoice from Underwood.

Im not quite sure what to do here.  Maybe get a refund and try the Nuprime IDA8 or...??

Any advice here would be greatly appreciated.  If I get a refund, I'll have $1200.  I'll need a dac, preamp, amp.  Integrated would be nice.

Thanks in advance to anyone who replies!
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Onhwy61, thats a great question.  I'll look into that.  Regardless, I use the remote too much for that not to be a deal breaker.

All sound advice.  I guess I just needed to hear it.  I really am emotionally attached to the Nova 220se based on looks and performance and I just wanted to get a unit that worked properly.  

I do want to say, in Peachtrees defense, thier new products are made in Canada and not China anymore.  They have different quality control now too I believe.

It looks like I'm going after a Nuprime, possibly a Nad (?) or maybe a Mint (had considered a mint awhile back, nice looking unit).  I'll look into that Nad (thanks for yhe suggestion, never owned Nad yet but heard good things).  

Any other suggestions on what to replace the Nova 220se with are appreciated (and I will look into all suggestions!)
Still have the Peachtree 220se.  Im sending it back next week. 

Ohnhwy61, to answer your question, the volume control makes the noise when turning it by hand and not using the remote.
I wonder if it's in fact induced in something else.  That is, if the problem is really with noise being picked up by another unit, not the Peachtree itself.  Do you have anything on top of it, or an odd wiring situation?

Are your speakers particularly sensitive? If they are high efficiency, then it only takes a little noise to show up. Still, how much listening do you do while fiddling with the remote? :)

Good luck,

Erik
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