Super curious about exactly what failed that they can't get in 10 weeks?
Yamaha Amplifier Warranty Issues
My Yamaha A-S2100 integrated amplifier under warranty has been sent to an authorized Dealer for repairs, Yamaha says the parts are back ordered 10-12 weeks and some cannot be found yet. They refuse to replace with a new amp. What good is this warranty? Is'nt there anything I can do?
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That’s good news that Yamaha is working towards a customer accommodation. As I mentioned earlier in the thread (although challenged by others), that is not an unusual practice in some fields, including consumer electronics. I would have no concern about accepting a refurbished product. Consider that if Yamaha had the parts to repair your unit, what you would receive after the service would be a your unit, refurbished, with some sort of warranty, likely somewhere between 90 days and a year. I’d consider also the good faith that Yamaha has shown (and perhaps your dealer, if he’s helping, and I hope he is), and that the company is also likely to support you in the future. So I would happily accept the refurbished unit in exchange. |
I agree with Cleeds. What you have now is a used unit. A refurbished unit will have been bench tested before being shipped out to you to ensure it's in working condition, and cleaned up to look new. I would venture a guess that a refurb would be less likely to be problematic in the future than a new unit. This is one that's had a problem (as has yours) and been repaired (as yours would have been). Yours was once new, and failed. Go with the refurb. |
@cleeds +1! |
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