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Repairs In Leeds
Can anyone recommend a good repairer of hi-fi in Leeds specifically for an
Arcam CD player? The one exception to this will be the repairer that Image Hi-Fi of Headingley uses. The reason is that I took the Arcam Alpha 5 CD player along with an Arcam Delta 290 amplifier to them a year or two ago. The CD player jumped tracks especially on the first track and the amplifier had one channel distorting on one of the inputs. When they were returned I was told no fault was found with the CD player and the input selector switch had been replaced to the amplifier. However the fault was still present on the CD player and there was now distortion on all inputs on the amplifier. I took both items back (I'd secretly marked the input switch!) and on the return was again told that no faults had been found. Again the CD player still had the fault but the amplifier had some distortion on both channels to one of the inputs. This I discovered was due to faulty soldering which I rectified myself and the input switch had again been replaced despite a claim of no fault being found. I took the CD player back for a third time and again it came back with no fault found and that I'd be charged if there wasn't any fault found again. You can now appreciate my reluctance to go back to the repairer that Image Hi-Fi use. They're a good retailer but don't seem to have a very good repairer on their books. The fault has now got progressively worse and now skips for the first 2-3 tracks and I think that the tracking laser is at fault. If I knew that was definitely the case then I'd replace it myself especially when considering the last repairs supposedly carried out. Any help or recommendations will be appreciated. Stephen |
Repairs In Leeds
"Stephen" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a good repairer of hi-fi in Leeds specifically for an Arcam CD player? The one exception to this will be the repairer that Image Hi-Fi of Headingley uses. The reason is that I took the Arcam Alpha 5 CD player along with an Arcam Delta 290 amplifier to them a year or two ago. The CD player jumped tracks especially on the first track and the amplifier had one channel distorting on one of the inputs. When they were returned I was told no fault was found with the CD player and the input selector switch had been replaced to the amplifier. However the fault was still present on the CD player and there was now distortion on all inputs on the amplifier. I took both items back (I'd secretly marked the input switch!) and on the return was again told that no faults had been found. Again the CD player still had the fault but the amplifier had some distortion on both channels to one of the inputs. This I discovered was due to faulty soldering which I rectified myself and the input switch had again been replaced despite a claim of no fault being found. I took the CD player back for a third time and again it came back with no fault found and that I'd be charged if there wasn't any fault found again. You can now appreciate my reluctance to go back to the repairer that Image Hi-Fi use. They're a good retailer but don't seem to have a very good repairer on their books. The fault has now got progressively worse and now skips for the first 2-3 tracks and I think that the tracking laser is at fault. If I knew that was definitely the case then I'd replace it myself especially when considering the last repairs supposedly carried out. Any help or recommendations will be appreciated. Stephen There used to be an outfit in Kildare Terrace - don't know if they're still there - or Richer Sounds have a national service dept. -- Woody |
Repairs In Leeds
In article , Stephen
writes Can anyone recommend a good repairer of hi-fi in Leeds specifically for an Arcam CD player? The one exception to this will be the repairer that Image Hi-Fi of Headingley uses. The reason is that I took the Arcam Alpha 5 CD player along with an Arcam Delta 290 amplifier to them a year or two ago. The CD player jumped tracks especially on the first track and the amplifier had one channel distorting on one of the inputs. When they were returned I was told no fault was found with the CD player and the input selector switch had been replaced to the amplifier. However the fault was still present on the CD player and there was now distortion on all inputs on the amplifier. I took both items back (I'd secretly marked the input switch!) and on the return was again told that no faults had been found. Again the CD player still had the fault but the amplifier had some distortion on both channels to one of the inputs. This I discovered was due to faulty soldering which I rectified myself and the input switch had again been replaced despite a claim of no fault being found. I took the CD player back for a third time and again it came back with no fault found and that I'd be charged if there wasn't any fault found again. You can now appreciate my reluctance to go back to the repairer that Image Hi-Fi use. They're a good retailer but don't seem to have a very good repairer on their books. The fault has now got progressively worse and now skips for the first 2-3 tracks and I think that the tracking laser is at fault. If I knew that was definitely the case then I'd replace it myself especially when considering the last repairs supposedly carried out. Any help or recommendations will be appreciated. Stephen Why not send it back to Arcam or e-mail them for advice. No one usually knows its equipment better than the ones who make it!.. -- Tony Sayer |
Repairs In Leeds
In article , Stephen
writes Can anyone recommend a good repairer of hi-fi in Leeds specifically for an Arcam CD player? The one exception to this will be the repairer that Image Hi-Fi of Headingley uses. The reason is that I took the Arcam Alpha 5 CD player along with an Arcam Delta 290 amplifier to them a year or two ago. The CD player jumped tracks especially on the first track and the amplifier had one channel distorting on one of the inputs. When they were returned I was told no fault was found with the CD player and the input selector switch had been replaced to the amplifier. However the fault was still present on the CD player and there was now distortion on all inputs on the amplifier. I took both items back (I'd secretly marked the input switch!) and on the return was again told that no faults had been found. Again the CD player still had the fault but the amplifier had some distortion on both channels to one of the inputs. This I discovered was due to faulty soldering which I rectified myself and the input switch had again been replaced despite a claim of no fault being found. I took the CD player back for a third time and again it came back with no fault found and that I'd be charged if there wasn't any fault found again. You can now appreciate my reluctance to go back to the repairer that Image Hi-Fi use. They're a good retailer but don't seem to have a very good repairer on their books. The fault has now got progressively worse and now skips for the first 2-3 tracks and I think that the tracking laser is at fault. If I knew that was definitely the case then I'd replace it myself especially when considering the last repairs supposedly carried out. Any help or recommendations will be appreciated. Stephen Why not send it back to Arcam or e-mail them for advice. No one usually knows its equipment better than the ones who make it!.. -- Tony Sayer |
Repairs In Leeds
Reminds me of when a friend took his dead Denon CDP back to the shop he
bought it from. "That's what you get using cheap CDs" Classic! -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Repairs In Leeds
Reminds me of when a friend took his dead Denon CDP back to the shop he
bought it from. "That's what you get using cheap CDs" Classic! -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Repairs In Leeds
"harrogate" wrote in message ... snipped There used to be an outfit in Kildare Terrace - don't know if they're still there - or Richer Sounds have a national service dept. Clutching at straws here as you're from Harrogate is there a repairer here as I'm not aware of any. That's the reason I specified Leeds as there more chance of one there. I'll certainly check out Richer Sounds though. I was only in there on Saturday having a browse too. Well the bus stop is right outside especially with the posh new double deck bus now running with comfy leather seats! |
Repairs In Leeds
"harrogate" wrote in message ... snipped There used to be an outfit in Kildare Terrace - don't know if they're still there - or Richer Sounds have a national service dept. Clutching at straws here as you're from Harrogate is there a repairer here as I'm not aware of any. That's the reason I specified Leeds as there more chance of one there. I'll certainly check out Richer Sounds though. I was only in there on Saturday having a browse too. Well the bus stop is right outside especially with the posh new double deck bus now running with comfy leather seats! |
Repairs In Leeds
Hi,
We are not exactly in Leeds but we do have a very good workshop on-site at our Gateshead store. If you speak to Arcam I`m sure they would recommend us. We are authorised to repair Naim Audio (yes that`s right), Quad, Rega, Musical Fidelity, Meridian etc........ Regards, Mark -- Mark J. Ryan (Sales & Support) Lintone Audio Ltd. 7-11 Park Lane Gateshead NE8 3JW www.lintone.co.uk Tel. 0191 4774167 |
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