Shame and a Pox on NAD! I am presently listening to my 1977 Son of Ampzilla! Still in daily use and sounding mighty fine on the DCM Time Windows!
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czarivey Therefor sticking to old vintage school on components made in 70's 80's with all parts and diagrams available. Everything else is disposable trash.This is mistaken. many high-end audio manufacturers stand behind their products with long-term service, and I'm speaking from first-hand experience. Audio Research, McIntosh, Bryston have made support a cornerstone of their business plan, for example. Their longevity suggests that's a wise move. As for NAD: such lack of support is a disgrace. |
Agreed cleeds. As I said earlier, can you imagine this response from Krell or McIntosh? They are still up there at high end partly because of their continued support. I had great success with Wilson on parts for 20 year old speakers direct from them, no hassle, pricey yes but that’s to be expected. It appears that NAD decided they wanted a piece of the high end action and profit but not the responsibility that comes with it! |
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