@rluton call Holt Hill Audio in Lawrence, MA they truly have the best tech around and he's a Luxman, Accuphase & McIntosh Master Tech. Totally rebuilt my MA230 and it's playing better than ever. I waited for sure, but have other gear so wasn't a big deal. Seems close enough to maybe just drive it up
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?
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Pete at Vu’Jade’ Audio Mods and Repairs |
I suggest driving up to Boston, and bringing your amp to Goodwin’s High End in nearby Waltham. Working inside that store is Jim Fuller of Fuller Sound. He is excellent with all manner of electronics, and I’ve never waited very long. Worth the drive for great competence. Plus a world class brick and mortar shop. |
For repairs on the ARC SP9 MKII, consider contacting the following authorized service centers: 1. George Meyer AV: Specializes in high-end Audio Research service and repair. 2. High End Audio Repair: Offers both warranty and non-warranty services for Audio Research components. Search the above names for the web pages I hope this helps. |
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