Recently I sent in an amp that I had shorted the transistors out because the speaker leads were touching in the back. Posts to close? I don't know. Anyway I called the company and the owner answered and I told him the situation and asked him how long should I be looking at to get it repaired. He said 2-3 weeks. It was 3.5 months later. I think I was patient. I know we live in a fast food era, "I got to have it right this second!!". I will say he returned it promptly after it was repaired which I appreciated. It is a great product and the owner of the company a decent enough guy. I would like him or his company to stay around. So I won't say who but I do think that was out of line with what is reasonable and what normal people would expect today. I am sure he has to deal with other people doing things for him. So I think it reasonable he give me a better time frame. Just saying. So I am not much help just thought I would chime in.
Manufacturer Repairs? What is a reasonable time?
I sent a solid state amp back to the manufacturer in the USA on March 16 for a minor repair - one channel input not working - despite 4 phone calls and 4 e-mails - he hasn't even started the repair. Doesn't respond to emails but does answer the phone and says he is busy and is alone. I Will not identify him yet, since I'm not sure what the "norm" is, since I have always been thoroughly spoiled by Bel Canto, Atmasphere, CJ, AR, acoustic Zen, Cambridge, EAR, who respond immediately and usually have my unit back in 2 weeks. So when do I start to play "ugly", realizing that the economy is bad and manufacturers may be struggling?
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