Classe closes Montreal operations


Classe has closed it's Montreal operation and has let everyone go. All warranties and parts will be taken care of through B&W. A customer at the $20,000 High end thread on AVS forum received a letter from Classe informing him of the situation. Looks like the rumors were true.
linnlingo
Who is going to fix the omega monoblocks?  They were only returned in Montreal...
I own a pair of DR-9 that I use as mono blocks and a DR-6 preamp.
They are bullet proof and sound really good to me,after all these years I would be hard press to sell them.It would cost me a small fortune to buy amplifiers in the current pricing structure to get close to this Trio.
As far as repairs go, there is man in Quebec city called Mario Lirette formally from Coda electronics that still maintains Classe audio gear.He has a very long history of fixing Classe gear.

Peter S contact B&W New England they are now in charge of all Classe warranties and repairs.
Seems Classe has not been really relevant in quite a while. Moving production to China probably did not help. As a for instance, if McIntosh moved production of the MC275 to China, it would probably be a huge deal for devotees of the marque, who likely believe that if it's not made in Binghamton, it's not real McIntosh. And then you have Hegel who did not exactly maintain transparency about where their gear is made. 
Whatever holding company that actually owns B&W bought Classe a number of years ago.  Quite obviously with the goal of providing a single audio purchasing experience from source to speaker.  I date their gradual decline from them.  Before, Classe was a distinctive manufacturer, more like a Canadian Plinius.  After, they became mainstream.  Nothing wrong with their product, but in a market where dozens and dozens of brands compete, nothing really to make them stand out, save that B&W dealers always tried to sell them with the speakers...