Just double-check on that. I've previously owned both AMP2s and AMP3s. I blew out a channel on one of my AMP3s. The only place with the know-how was in Dedham, MA. The local shops that I looked at--even the former Proceed dealers--don't have the local know-how to repair them any longer.
I absolutely loved my Proceed Amps but I'm simply saying that because Proceed is no longer in business and because Harman doesn't service them either you just need to be aware of what your options are before you buy. That's all.
I also recall the place in Dedham, MA having the option for me to ship the unit to them. So it wasn't the sort of thing where you needed to make a whole pilgrimage just to get the unit serviced.
I absolutely loved my Proceed Amps but I'm simply saying that because Proceed is no longer in business and because Harman doesn't service them either you just need to be aware of what your options are before you buy. That's all.
I also recall the place in Dedham, MA having the option for me to ship the unit to them. So it wasn't the sort of thing where you needed to make a whole pilgrimage just to get the unit serviced.