Anyone dealt with quad servicing?
I was not terribly impressed by them.
I am coming to the view that it is almost always better to buy well
reviewed, and carefully personally auditioned, modestly-priced non-British
equipment, and to chuck it when it fails, than to pay the large premium for
top name equipment which involves such an investment that upon failure
servicing is the only possible economically viable solution. The difference
in sound is minimal at most.
The best ever service dept. I have dealt with is Yamaha (UK), and there is
certainly nothing cheap sounding about most TEAC, Sony, NAD equipment.
JB
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