In Reply to: Returned from manufacturer with a 'clean bill of health' ? posted by AbeCollins on October 20, 2014 at 08:55:50:
Obviously something was wrong with the component to be sent back to the manufacturer. It does not stand to reason that anyone would go to the trouble, expense and risk of sending something back to "get a clean bill of health" to sell the piece if it was in fine fiddle.
I saw a nice fable on Audiogon a few weeks ago where the seller came up with "unit sent back to manufacturer for check-up and retuning" I believed at first that it read "retubing" because that makes sense, but "retuning"?
I am afraid that an amp ain't no piano. Too many audiophiles have become unhinged in a hobby that is now faith based.
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- RE: Returned from manufacturer with a 'clean bill of health' ? - middleground 13:22:37 10/20/14 (0)