"I already know what the amp is worth to me."
Why exactly are you asking us if $1300 repair is worth to you?
Amp repair cost — is this right?
Have them ship it back, sell it, and get something else on the used market. Not adviseable to spend even $500 to swap out the caps. Here is your amp https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk02MceG65SQYDS2ndUQE1nLmoHvcfg:1603415550268&source=univ... Here is my Defy7 with 12 new Mundorf caps @ $50 each + a bunch of F&T's.. The tech guy changed the small can Nichicon's which really sound exactly like the old ones = did not need changing. also changed the plate resistors to Takman Rey,,all cost about $800, well worth it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVCbHX6jWU&t=355s Tech guy did NOT remove the board,, he sniped leads and solder to lead tips.. Which makes the Defy now, unsellable, But I have no intentions to ever sell anyway. Tech geek's , some are honorable, others are scam artists, Which is why i preach the message, always buy a amp that is built like a tank and with high quality components. Take the $200 ship fee loss , sell the amp and move on. There are plenty of amps on the used market. Take the hit and move on. |
Pyramid Audio will quote you a price of $1300 to replace just the power supply filter caps in a Levinson 33x series amplifier, so, yes, the quote you got is not unreasonable. FWIW it took me the better part of a weekend to replace the damaged filter caps in my AR 100.2. The 8 caps cost less than $75... but there were parts in the way that had to be removed (and replaced) and some disassembly to get to the caps. There is no way I would have charged less than $1,000 parts and labor to do that job as it took a total of 6 hours start to finish, which does not include the time spent to plan the repair and catalog and order the parts. It is more work than it appears. |