Hifihvn, I think it is you who should have a nice day...
You seem to be a little "uptight"....makes sense since I said:"he who lives in glass houses".
You seem to be a little "uptight"....makes sense since I said:"he who lives in glass houses".
Do not buy any Sonus Faber used
Lets see, a lot of big skylights, you throwing rocks....Hmmm. That's illegal! Enjoy that state of the art Pioneer DV 414 player. After all, it is almost as good as your close to $700,000 system. |
Hifihv, I said 'he, who lives in glass houses" referring to you, my friend. You wish for 'privacy' which is why you don't post a system.....Sure. The Pioneer in that thread belonged to a friend, which IF you bothered to read the thread is exactly what it said. I'm done responding to you...you have a nice day. |
Does anybody know if Sumiko has changed this policy? I bought a pair of used SF Concertos at Audiogon around 2001. About 4 years later, one tweeter started to produce noise. Through my local dealer, I contacted Sumiko and they were nice to repair it (with my paying the cost, of course). I can't explain exactly what the problem was, but they replaced the crossover. About 4 years after the initial repair, the same problem occured again. This time, Sumiko wouldn't repair it because they couldn't find the record of the original sale. I tried to contact the seller from 8 years earlier, but couldn't reach her. I can't play or sell them, so I am forced to permanently retire them in the closet. The argument like "Sumiko told us the policy" or "Speakers don't break" apply to my case (they once serviced it!!!). In addition to my ~1K expense, the original labor and materials for crafting these gorgeous speakers have been wasted. It is a shame. Alternatively, if there is any third-party service that could repair these speakers, please let me know. Thank you. |