roxy54
Did they say why?
I did not get any "help" with the Jensen either but some were over 10+ years old and Jensen is out of business.
How long should they last? Then what? Fix cap? Pay for damage to amp? Well the 1965 ones in the amp were still "good" in the sense they were not shorted out. The 2008-2012 or whatever the Jensen were, were shot...
A bit of trial and tribulations this whole thing was plus stress. Plus stress on relationship with tech.
My tech guy who I do like as a person, almost wanted to punish me. He does not like the whole industry at all! I get it. From his point of view he could never have a failure rate on his repairs as high as I did or he would be broke. Reputation would be shot. He would say this is not 1935 with old paper in oil caps. Not entirely wrong.
I have had amps repaired with cheap poly caps and could not stand it. :/
Yet most of us do like the "sound" of these modern vintage caps.
Thank goodness my damage was limited to one brand. That brand was often put into second amp as the caps were not cheap. After 3rd failure they were just all pulled completely.
A tube amp can be a tough environment.