Do Spectron Amps have faulty switching modulators?


I'm in the process of buying the new Musician 111 MK.2 ultra
with the upgrades but have been told by several Audiophiles
that their modulators are not reliable and break down suddenly. If this is true, is that a current problem or with
previous generation amps?
audiozen
Another dumb unsubstantiated rumor.

Consider the source here folks.

Actually ignore the source.
Audiofeil. I am not out to trash Spectron and like most,
am well aware of their history since 1974. I am not a dealer or related to any company. One of the sources is a former Spectron retail dealer out of New York who dropped the line two years ago. I just wanted to confirm his statement and check it out. The answers to my question confirms these statements are indeed rumors and I will move forward with full confidence and purchase the Amp.
No need to make a snap judgment just because I question
a switching device.
ID means Internet Direct....caused ill feelings by dealers... and people who bought from a dealer at a much higher price.
Did you contact Spectron before initiating this thread?

Seems to me that would have been the more prudent route.

Had you done that without a response this thread may have been better justified.

Manufactuers' reputations can be unfairly and/or unnecessarily damaged by irresponsible threads such as this.

IMO
Audiofeil,
Prudent? Definitely not without also checking with other users.
How often does a manufacturer NOT come clean on a systemic issue until his back is against the wall - think of all the auto recalls for a few examples. And then ONLY MAYBE!
I personally know of an audio mfr that was replacing power harnesses like crazy on one of their products years ago but never did they "admit" to a problem.
OTOH, a "former" dealer is hardly the definitive voice since most of the time the decision to drop a line (or, in this case, being dropped) has NOTHING to do with sound quality, design quality or build quality.
So a prudent audiophile should check all avenues (users, mfr. and dealers (past (with a BIG grain of salt) and present) before coming to a conclusion.