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DrewYour attitude in your statement 'It's not lying or fibbing ...' is annoying and I for one do not subscribe to 'looking out for your own interests ...' at the expense of another person or company, in this case Bryston I have visited Bryston on several occasions and have received exceptional customer service from Melissa, Mike and the crew to the point of them silkscreening a dress panel for an MPS-2 while I waited in their lunchroom!
I bought a Phase Linear 400 power amplifier in the mid 70's. It had 2 U-shaped heat sinks on the back. In between each pair of fins were the TO-3 metal case power transistors. The metal cases of the transistors were of positive polarity, and there were protective snap-on aluminum covers to protect them from accidental shorting. I should have powered the amp down before trying to move it several feet to the left. I picked it up wrong and accidentally squeezed one of the the aluminum transistor covers hard enough to momentarily collapse it and make contact with the hot transistor case which fried two of the transistors. I told the dealer and Phase Linear what I had done. They thanked me for my honesty and appreciated not having to chase their tail and try to figure out why the circuitry had failed. It was repaired at N/C and I felt good about my honesty, because that's what my momma taught me. Excuse me for being so pathetic. Steve
Even more unbelievable is someone that believes you can take a carefully thought out, designed and produced piece of sensitive electronics, especially a piece of Bryston eq. and significantly change its character by a "better" fuse. Given I'm not an audio nor electronic whiz like most of you all and usually don't know what I'm saying but come on....what's next ....fresh air in the tires!
malique,I can send you new software to load and hopefully it was a static discharge that screwed up the software?Also I think there is a factory reset code for the CD Player which I will ask Mike about on Monday - maybe the resent code will cure the problem?jamesHello James!I have just noticed what appear to be 'question marks' in your kind response yesterday to my predicament. In case you are waiting for my answer to the 'question marks', it is of course 'yes' on all counts. Any assistance will be appreciated.Edward
James, I have to take the news stoically ... "so it goes", to quote Vonnegutcurious, our posts crossed.Perhaps I can contact you via email in that case, so as not to clutter up the forum with the details regarding shipment, etc.
Quote from: nikon on 30 Nov 2009, 05:22 amDrewYour attitude in your statement 'It's not lying or fibbing ...' is annoying and I for one do not subscribe to 'looking out for your own interests ...' at the expense of another person or company, in this case Bryston I have visited Bryston on several occasions and have received exceptional customer service from Melissa, Mike and the crew to the point of them silkscreening a dress panel for an MPS-2 while I waited in their lunchroom!hey dikon ..... no one cares about your trip to bryston. The only thing anyone cares about is getting what they paid for and that includes warranty. what he did wasnt that bad, totally salvagable, but he's is also testing the resolve of bryston's warranty. You wanna pay for his stuff then go right ahead. No one is telling you not to. I told him him how to get stuff done without costing him any money. But you don't seem to mind spending his money so keep on posting. i can believe i even replied to that nonsense.
Dear UptownI wonder whether you could do 'in other words' in order to make it clear what your business strategy has to do with my predicament. I have owned the bcd-1 for over an year ... the experiment I conducted involves no one but me. What is the point, therefore, of your words, in the present context?Maligue