Bedini still in business?


I was wanting to get an amp repaired. Phone # on website has been disconnected. Anyone have any knowledge of what happened?
Thanks
Chas
chashas1
Chashas1,
The company has been moved three times, what you need to do is contact Gary at the phone number listed below, but here is the number again. 1-208-772-3303. I'm sure that this can be resolved.
John B
You need a Bedini amp fixed? Want a new one? Call us at Energenx 1-208-772-3303 and leave a message. Gary, John, or Chuck will get back to you.
Or email: gary@bedini.com or nos_440@yahoo.com
We also are starting a new store on ebay that is called Bedini Audio and Electronics. We will have items there within a week or so new and used.
Chuck Hupp
Just in time for the newly revamped Shahinian line. They go perfectly together...
Is Gary the brother of John Bedini?
Remember John Bedini was claiming to have built a free energy generator.
Google Bedini free energy generator.
Well Doug,
I have built many things in the past. Gary is my brother. I think the question is, What is the next amp. I think everybody will be surprised. Even if I did other adventures my main study is the way you here music from a spatial aspect in the room you live in . Amplifiers have always been exciting to me. The quest is to take the best amp and beat the pants off it at 1/3 the price, I remember getting that lecture from John Iverson and Don Frick. I have had about 9 years to go listen to what is considered the best. I just hope everybody will enjoy music again. Most amps sound electronic and not musical. Most amps strive for low distortion figures but that is not where the musically comes from. The 25/25 is a prime example of that, still in demand to this day. The real issue is the parts that are manufactured today including the transistors and fet's ( not as good as everybody thinks). As my engineering professor use to say, count the parts that is what could go wrong. An Amplifier must track the music and not try to fix it. In the circuits we find many distortions., but those distortions, must follow the distortions in open air. In other words, listen live those distortions do not seem to bother anybody at the Concert Hall. Maybe nobody can follow what I'm saying but music is not a dry lifeless sound, music is full of life and is free flowing.
John Bedini