Dave wrote on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:50:41 +0100:
>> I've dug around eBay and Google looking for a reasonably priced >> second hand unit, but I can find a few in the US and while the unit >> themselves are priced ok the postage quotes are ridiculous (£75+, yet >> I've sent a large box of stuff to a friend in the US and it only cost >> me £8).
> I've come across this with new stuff - the supplier wants to use a > courier from the US to UK for something that could go letter post so > costs nearly the same as the part. My solution was to have it sent to a > pal in the US who then posted it on to me. Such a simple solution, and one that I've used before. I didn't even think about doing that for this. Cheers for reminding me :)
> As regards your amp, if it is the problem, surely it could be repaired? No idea, I'm not an electronics specialist. I'd just assumed that if it wasn't the fuse (which it isn't, pulling the fuse results in no audio whatsoever) then it would require someone who knows what they're doing to find and fix the issue, and given the costs of labour could well end up costing more than a new amplifier from a dealer.
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