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Was that amp purchased new?Was that amp ever modified?
wow-that my friend is why you buy from a company like odyssey or one of the other mfg here-a service issue that can cause that big a problem like setting a house on fire is a reason to sue the crap out of them-i have never been a sue type person but thats just plain wrong
well word will spread fast-they might just regret not doing whats rightjust remembered my friend had his jvc reciever go smoke and fire on him,they didnt believe him either till he went to get it repaired and saw what happened,they treated him very well after that-
Quote from: JRaceWas that amp purchased new?Was that amp ever modified?Not purchased new, and never modified in any way whatsoever which is why I have offered to send it to any independent lab for testing as to why it caught fire. Was always plugged into the wall and never a surge/power line conditioner per Earthquake's instructions. The amp was installed and never moved and the speakers were never changed. When this happened a movie was playing in the background at about 60dB.
While I hate to step into this type of "storm", I have seen this poster has posted a campaign of "anti" Earthquake posts regarding this all over the web, including AVS and AudioHolics.AudioHolics investigated and took his post off their site.It seems that he has previously posted that "HE HAD" not only opened the amp, which many times voids a warranty, but had also "modded" the amp.I'm not sure of the game being played here, but this poster may be lucky that EarthQuake doesn't seek legal remedie ...
With all due respect John the amp was NEVER modded in any way and the only time the top was off was AFTER the fire to see if there was any damages. My first post here is verbatim what was posted elsewhere. Audioholics also said I lived overseas and well I don't. Again the unit is STOCK and as said I will send to any lab for verification of this fact. AGAIN NOT MODDED and we do not expect anything from EQ and were advised by another dealer to not give them any CC information. Let me guess John you're a de ...
Zissou Member Join Date: Dec 2005Posts: 109 Quote:I've done it a couple times when doing mods but it would be easier to call the guys. A tech or the designer will answer the phone and their customer service is amazing. _______________________________________ _Last edited by Zissou : 02-06-06 at 05:26 AM.
Quote from: John CaslerHahahaha mods was cleaning dust out of it and making sure all fuses were in tightly. Hardly a mod as the unit is electronically all stock. Every resistor, capacitor and te power cord. And I will ship the unit to you to prove it is so. And how does it explain the other 3 stock amps bursting into flames as well? As for legal remedies from them they are lucky I DON'T start a suit. If they want to send a gaggle of lawyers to see a burned, stock Cinenova five my door is open to them 24 hours a day!
Just my opinion but something seems fishy about your post. I think you are trying to smear this manufacturer. If you were a regular on this board, I would view this differently. Anyway, for what it's worth, I don't believe your post is truthful. J
I must sympathize with the poster whose amp failed. I think he has a few options:1. Use it on the four good channels. Disable the bad one by removing the fuses. The failure sounds like a bad power supply filter cap. They can overheat and explode as described. Also, it is possible the manufacturer is using them at the limit of their voltage rating which would cause a failure during power surges. If this happened more than once, and I were the manufacturer, I would spec a higher voltage cap and chec ...
This might explain a bit.http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20205
I am interested. Can you post some pictures?
I will post some later today but I don't want this to look like a vendetta. Someone else may have a totally different experience with them, even if ours has been a nightmare. Funny how people come out of the woodwork after a post like this. We have heard from owners and dealers who have some not good things to say about them but in turn there are probably many who have positives to say. It's truly a shame that things turned out like this as I have said over and over again this is a fantastic sounding amp ...