Audio Research amp repair in New Jersey/New York


I bought a used REF75SE last month from a reputable dealer who either listed it knowing an LED was out in one of the meters or overlooked it. THey're not being as proactive on helping get it repaired as they should be in my opinion and are letting me do all the leg work which has been a pain in the neck- calling ARC many times, getting vague answers, no urgency, minimal help. Now ARC is supposed to be sending me the ten cent LED that may or may fix the problem. Either I need to install it or take the amp to a servicer - and there seem to be virtually no authorized servicers around in NYC or NJ- and any servicer I talk with is cagey about turnaround times, some quoting 2-6 months which is freaking absurd. Not rocket science to be able to call a customer on a wait list and let them know that they have bench time available in a week and then drop it off rather than drop it off only to have it sit on a shelf for 2-3 months before being looked at. 

 

Does anyone have any advice , referrals on servicers in the New Jersey area, NYC as a fallback? They don't need to be "authorized" just competent.

 

Thanks- I love the amp but if getting it fixed is going to be so much hassle I may consider returning it. 

speedthrills

Here is info on a very compent service person, not AR-authorized, but could do this.  When I needed non-warranty service (Luxman) he did as you said, took my info and then called me when he had a slot, so rapid turn-around.  I suggest you ask him about this.

Steven Leckrone
The Service Department
30 Unquowa Hill St
Bridgeport CT 06604
203-331-0671
Steven@theservicedepartmentct.com
www.theservicedepartmentct.com

Speed, 

I’d consider returning if you can’t get help from the dealer and ARC is being difficult. 
 

I’m fairly certain ARC amplifiers use cathode resistors for biasing. If a tube goes haywire and blows a resistor, the amplifier will need to be serviced. This isn’t entirely uncommon.
 

If you aren’t comfortable soldering, and you can’t get help for a simple LED light, you’ll end up being in the same position again if you get a bad tube. 

Manley uses a similar design but they offer “clip-on” resistors so the user can service the amplifier at home. 

Good post-purchase support can be critical for tube amplifiers built like this.