Re: carver m400 amp
From: Mark D. Zacharias (mzacharias_at_yis.us)
Date: 11/30/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:29:27 -0600
"Jerry G." <jerryg-consult@NOSPAMca.inter.net> wrote in message
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> For proper repairs, the Carver rep or someone who really knows them
> should be servicing your amp. These are fairly complex. You should
> contact Carver directly to be properly informed about who to send the
> amp to. If you went to an independent service shop, they probably will
> have the repair jobbered out for them. I believe Carver will not sell
> parts or service manuals to non authorized service reps for their
> products. You can ask them directly, if they still have this policy.
>
> You should find out the replacement cost of the unit before giving it
> for service. This way you can decide if it is worth servicing or not.
> Carver audio equipment is of high quality, and is expensive to replace.
>
> --
>
> Jerry G.
> ======
>
They'll sell to non-authorized shops. Bought Carver parts from Sunfire as
recently as a couple months back.
Mark Z.
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