Well, other than sending it back to Harmon, I dont have any suggestions. If
it is an old unit, perhaps just tossing it
and replacing it with a new unit might be the most cost-efficient. I am
comparing this to computers, where it almost never pays to have a repair
done on a unit over 3 years old, unless you do the diagnosis and parts
swapping yourself.
If it is one of those high-end ultra-expensive units, I would send it back
to Harmon. They might have an exchange program.
-----Original Message-----
From: mototune [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fluff:Non-GTS related
Good morning everyone. I have a little(big) problem with my sound system. I
have a series of Harmon Kardon Citation 22 power amps & 1 of them decided to
take a vacation from performing its duties. I have been paying attention to
all the ECU stuff & seen the pictures of the circuit boards & I'm thoroughly
impressed with all the info. You guys seem to know your stuff. I was looking
inside my amp & it looks quite similar to our ECU's in that is has circuit
boards & chips & the like. It's presently at the 2nd high-end audio shop in
MTL & so far I'm not having any luck with it. Both places tell me that they
fixed it & it keeps going on vacation shortly thereafter. I was just
wondering if there's anyone out there that could guide me in the right
direction. I have looked into replacing it but a reasonable replacement is
just too bloody expensive. I would really like to get this 1 fixed if at all
possible. Thanks for any input. You may e-mail directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Be good. Ride safe. Peter Piazza