Took my Levinson amp in for repair


It had some noise in the left channel the deal called today stating they pretty much blew it up and I need come pick it up
Is there anything I can do about this?
128x128abruce
I sympathize, but you would have to prove negligence on their part, to prevail. Expensive to prove in court - requires not just an attorney, but also an expert witness is usually required to prove the applicable standard of care. Not at all clear from your version of the facts that they were negligent. Especially where, as Brf points out, these amps are well known to be trouble-prone, at best.

Many shops have a disclaimer posted, or that customers must sign, that absolves them from, or limits, their potential liability

Lloyd the Lawyer
"Not really but lawyers are not usually very honest now"

And very often customers alleging someone wrecked their stuff that was already broken aren't either.

Signed,
one of the several Audiogon members who is a lawyer.
Hey thanks for all the posts, I was just looking for opinions which I got, the damn thing is too heavy to be a boat anchor
I think I will pursue an authorized repair shop for Levinson gear, spend 2k, and perhaps sell it still better than nothing

Thanks again
you take your car into a repair facilty with a slight "engine noise". the mechanic takes it for a test drive to hear and possibly diagnose the noise. the engine throws a rod or "blows up" in some manner.....what happens next??

i'm just asking?

thinking what Al said above comes into play. so many possibilities.....but you don't win lawsuits with possibilities. lots of questions need to be answered before anyone gets paid (except the lawyers =)).