joetama
5,000+ posts
The British Ear
Well here is the thing.I probably will if I cant find somewhere else to do it.. I just have a hard time believing they are the only electronics people that can fix H.T. amps... Gotta an electronics store that can do it, or an electronics repair shop, or someone on a forum that fixes amps.??
What the manufacture is probably going to do, is just replace the board with the problem. Just swap it out.
If you send it to a 'repair shop' they are going to have to find the problem, fix it and send it back to you. There are several issues with this. One is that there is really no promise that they fixed the problem. Many times in circuits things hide. So, by fixing one problem you might have only put a band aid on the cancer. Second, is the complexity of modern circuits. Years and years ago you could break out a MM and a soldering Iron and fix about anything. Now, with computers controlling most electronics it is harder and takes a higher level of skill than it did in the past. So, for places that fix electronics the techs mush have a higher training level. Which requires they get paid a higher premium rate for their service. Third, since these circuits are much more complex there is a lot larger time in having things fixed. 10 Years ago when you opened up and amplifier it was pretty simple to find what was bad. Find the burnt diode or resistor, if the resistor is a power driver resistor or is on the base or collector of the transistors check for shorts. Not so simple anymore.
Add all of these things up and what do you get? Higher costs. Since most shops have to charge these higher costs many of them went out of business. Which is why the manufacture is usually your best bet.
However, United Radio fixes about anything electronic and they do a fantastic job. Usually aren't too expensive and they are fast.
Link. www.unitedradio.com/
Click on the 'Consumer' section of their website.

