MF's repair is in Charlotte, NC last I heard. I know the person doing it and he has been in audio about 30 years and is very competent.
musical fidelity a3.2 blown left channel, repair?
I was out of town a few weeks ago and returned home to find that my roommates managed to blow the right channel of my musical fidelity a3.2, in addition to the woofers on a pair of B&W DM302s. I don't know exactly what's wrong with the amp� but I'd be curious to see what some hypotheses are and if anyone has a good repair recommendation in NYC. I tried using a variety of cables/speakers and nothing could bring the left side back to life; the right side is still pumping out sound, presumably because the amp is dual mono. Still, I'm ignorant of what's actually going on and welcome advice/comments. Hopefully it's just a blown fuse or something, but if not, I'll be in the market for a new integrated amp.
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