Qualified service technicians disappearing! Recommendations wanted


My McIntosh MA6900 sat idle (in original boxes) for one year during home renovations.  Power Guard now kicks in upon turning power on (likely a capacitor died while idle).  My last McIntosh authorized service shop closed, next closest says 16 months queue!  Any recommendations that don’t have me shipping the very heavy unit or waiting over a year to get my center of my system back to life?  I’m in Fairfield County CT.  Any qualified technicians that are not part of McIntosh’s (shrinking) list of authorized service shops?

rluton

It kind of negates efforts to buy "made in USA" if it's no more easily repaired than that.

 

We are in New Jersey and also have a sound room to come hear new things.  We have been repairing modifying upgrading rebuilding for 25+ years.  We also have our own line of products.

We usually have evening hours after 7pm and weekend hours for people who work.

It is all about hearing new things, and having fun meeting new people.

I cannot offer details to reach us but if you search the forums, you can find us.

Happy Listening.

Sad. And, disappointing.

I’m certain that Mac is not particularly happy with their level of service, but scarcity of technical resources may be the issue. Let’s face it, given the choice of career paths of mature young people today "fixing other people’s stuff" may not be the most rewarding financially, or emotionally. As someone put it: "it’s about the Be Do Haves." I "Be" a <fill in the blank>. Does this align with how I want to define my life and career? "Do" -- do I like doing the work? And, "Have" -- am I making the money (and other benefits) I am looking for? Most of us hit 2 out of 3 at best. But it does offer an explanation of why "bench tech" would not offer the esteemed, highly rewarding career of choice for aspiring individuals with upward mobility.

We still work one day per week (semi-retired) trying to keep good audio gear from ending up in the dumpster. I call it my "involuntary not-for-profit organization." But, we stay after it because there is no one within hours of us that does what we do (several months lead wait time) and it’s hard to turn people away with a strong emotional attachment to their gear. If you are planning a road trip to the midwest (Southeast Missouri) we’ll be happy to take a look.

Best of luck.

I have used theservicedepartment.com in Bridgeport CT for recapping Krell amps and preamps.  Better quality parts than going to Krell directly.  They list warranty service for Mac.  

Why do you think you need a Mcintosh certified repair shop? Any qualified storer shop can fix Mac gear, it's not specialized, or overly complicated. 1yr is ridiculous, just find a good local shop, or something kind of local have them take a look. 

Have you just opened it up, removed, cleaned then replaced all the fuses? Could always be something stupid like that.