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Old September 1st 08, 11:41 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Quad 34 Problem


"Rob"

Thanks Mike - I've just had a confirmation from Quad that that is, indeed,
the deal.

Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs doing,
plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a local place it
cost £50 just for them to look at it.



** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair tech
has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming, highly
skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are faulty - but rather
will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about until it goes again.

Or doesn't.

As a result, you pay a low or fixed labour cost but a get very steep parts
( mostly unnecessary) bill instead.

Eminently repairable gear is often declared to be uneconomic or impossible
to fix by this primitive method.

Once the stock of PCBs for old models dries up - they are ****ed and so are
you.




...... Phil




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Old September 1st 08, 04:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Rob
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Default Quad 34 Problem

Phil Allison wrote:
"Rob"
Thanks Mike - I've just had a confirmation from Quad that that is, indeed,
the deal.

Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs doing,
plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a local place it
cost £50 just for them to look at it.



Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.


** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair tech
has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming, highly
skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are faulty - but rather
will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about until it goes again.


I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give a
quote. I can say yes or no.

There are only two PCBs a '34 that I can see, and one of those is the
phono daughter board.

Yours is an interesting theory. I'll report back to the NG. If it's much
over 120UKP Jim can have it for 30UKP :-)

Rob
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Old September 1st 08, 11:58 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Coatham
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Default Quad 34 Problem

Rob wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
"Rob"
Thanks Mike - I've just had a confirmation from Quad that that is,
indeed, the deal.

Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs
doing, plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a
local place it cost £50 just for them to look at it.



Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.


** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair
tech has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming,
highly skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are faulty
- but rather will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about until
it goes again.


I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give a
quote. I can say yes or no.

Phil of course is so far off the mark it is laughable. Quad service dept
isn't staffed by low skilled "monkeys" - I have met most of them and they
are technicians - in fact quite a few came up through the ranks and one or
two in particular were part of the production team when the 34 was being
built. Fortunately they don't repair toasters - they leave that to the
unqualified, unskilled repairers in Sydney.

There are only two PCBs a '34 that I can see, and one of those is the
phono daughter board.

Yours is an interesting theory. I'll report back to the NG. If it's much
over 120UKP Jim can have it for 30UKP :-)

Rob



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Old September 2nd 08, 12:04 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Quad 34 Problem


"Mike Coatham"
Rob wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:

Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs
doing, plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a local
place it cost £50 just for them to look at it.


Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.


** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair
tech has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming, highly
skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are faulty - but
rather will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about until it goes
again.


I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give a
quote. I can say yes or no.


Phil of course is so far off the mark it is laughable.



** What I posted is precisely correct.


Quad service dept isn't staffed by low skilled "monkeys"



** My post does not even mention Quad.

Try learning to read sometime - you arrogant pile of kiwi ****.



...... Phil








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Old September 2nd 08, 01:38 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Coatham
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Default Quad 34 Problem

Phil Allison wrote:
"Mike Coatham"
Rob wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs
doing, plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a local
place it cost £50 just for them to look at it.
Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.

** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair
tech has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming, highly
skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are faulty - but
rather will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about until it goes
again.

I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give a
quote. I can say yes or no.

Phil of course is so far off the mark it is laughable.



** What I posted is precisely correct.


Quad service dept isn't staffed by low skilled "monkeys"



** My post does not even mention Quad.


See below....

Try learning to read sometime - you arrogant pile of kiwi ****.


Phil, you should heed your own advice ...........the subject is "Quad 34
problem". Rob's reply specifically mentioned the (Quad) labour costs. Your
response was directly below that.
Just to re-iterate - we are discussing repairs to a Quad 34.

Lastly Phil, maybe you should read this:
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_110635/article.html

This article raises some interesting issues - if you don't hold the
requisite qualifications - isn't any repair work you do illegal?

As a general comment to Rob and others reading this, I can confirm that
despite Phil's comments to the contrary, the Quad service staff DO diagnose
to component level, they DO use factory jigs to sit the boards on to assist
in fault finding if required, and they also DO use computer based testing
on completion to ensure all factory specs are met. I have seen it myself.
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Old September 2nd 08, 01:45 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Quad 34 Problem


"Mike Coatham"

** Bloody sheep shagger.


Phil Allison wrote:
"Mike Coatham"
Rob wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs
doing, plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a
local place it cost £50 just for them to look at it.
Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.

** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair
tech has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming,
highly skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are
aulty - but rather will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about
until it goes again.

I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give
a quote. I can say yes or no.


Phil of course is so far off the mark it is laughable.



** What I posted is precisely correct.


Quad service dept isn't staffed by low skilled "monkeys"



** My post does not even mention Quad.

Try learning to read sometime - you arrogant pile of kiwi ****.


Phil, you should heed your own advice



** My post does not even mention Quad.

Read the first line.


Just to re-iterate - we are discussing repairs to a Quad 34.



** Then the context changed to why return to factory servcie is so different
to local service workshops.

Try learning to read sometime - ****head.



........ Phil


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Old September 2nd 08, 01:53 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Quad 34 Problem


"Mike Coatham"

** Bewa ****wit New Zealander alert !!!!!


Lastly Phil, maybe you should read this:
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_110635/article.html

This article raises some interesting issues - if you don't hold the
requisite qualifications - isn't any repair work you do illegal?



** That article has nothing do with servicing electronic appliances.

It is all about "electrical" repair work on installed wiring - which is the
province of licensed electricians only in Aussie.

YOU really do have a MASSIVE literacy problem - don't you Mike ????

Plus being a pig ignorant turd.



As a general comment to Rob and others reading this, I can confirm that
despite Phil's comments to the contrary, the Quad service staff DO
diagnose to component level,



** My post never mentioned Quad.

Your reading comprehension is that of a demented 7 year old.



...... Phil






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Old September 2nd 08, 03:14 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Coatham
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Default Quad 34 Problem

Phil Allison wrote:
"Mike Coatham"

** Bewa ****wit New Zealander alert !!!!!


Lastly Phil, maybe you should read this:
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_110635/article.html

This article raises some interesting issues - if you don't hold the
requisite qualifications - isn't any repair work you do illegal?



** That article has nothing do with servicing electronic appliances.

It is all about "electrical" repair work on installed wiring - which is the
province of licensed electricians only in Aussie.


Read para.2 - AGAIN. Whilst the general tenor of the article relates to
'electrical' repair work, it also mentions plug-in appliances. So it isn't
ALL about electrical work is it? Lack of comprehension skills noted.

YOU really do have a MASSIVE literacy problem - don't you Mike ????


Nope - but you apparently do.
Which part of para. 2 of the article which says..
" Unlike most other states, in Queensland you cannot even repair plug-in
appliances (such as jug elements, etc)"...... do you not understand?
The article doesn't specifically rule out NSW does it, nor does it rule it
in, it says " Unlike most other states" - so what's the story in your neck
of the woods. In NSW, are unqualified people like yourself allowed to
repair plug-in appliances???? Is that plain enough for you?? A simple yes
or no would do.


Plus being a pig ignorant turd.



As a general comment to Rob and others reading this, I can confirm that
despite Phil's comments to the contrary, the Quad service staff DO
diagnose to component level,



** My post never mentioned Quad.

Your reading comprehension is that of a demented 7 year old.


Dunno - I've never met one.

You are very clever at snipping out comments which don't suit your argument
aren't you.
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Old September 2nd 08, 11:26 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Default Quad 34 Problem

In article , Phil Allison
scribeth thus

"Mike Coatham"
Rob wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:

Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs
doing, plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a local
place it cost £50 just for them to look at it.


Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.


** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair
tech has to do in order to fix something.

For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.

For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming, highly
skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are faulty - but
rather will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about until it goes
again.


I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give a
quote. I can say yes or no.


Phil of course is so far off the mark it is laughable.



** What I posted is precisely correct.


Quad service dept isn't staffed by low skilled "monkeys"



** My post does not even mention Quad.

Try learning to read sometime - you arrogant pile of kiwi ****.


Ah!, So its not just the **** POMMIE BARSTEWARDS ***** that attract the
Aussie ire then;?...

..... Phil









--
Tony Sayer



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Old September 2nd 08, 11:52 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Quad 34 Problem


"tony sayer the lying pig "


Ah!, So its not just the **** POMMIE BARSTEWARDS ***** that attract the
Aussie ire then;?...



** Definition:

Kiwi = someone so congenitally stupid he failed to make it as a pommy
****** and went and hid like a coward in NZ.

Baaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh........




..... Phil


 




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