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In Reply to: RE: He didn't seem to react to that advice when I presented it.. posted by David S. on July 14, 2016 at 08:55:34
I contacted Victor, and he suggested to ship it for service. I hesitate to ship it back and fro. I see that is the last resort. Therefore I ask advice here first to see whether I can fix it myself.
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i have sent gear back and forth to BAT multiple times without any issues. This has always been for upgrades or retubes (when i thought i had a problem).
Victor has always been really helpful both by email and phone he has kindly guided me through a couple at home troubleshooting and replacements (ie replacing an vk55 switch, checking tubes on the old vk60).
In general, if he recommends sending something and it's probably reasonable.
it seems like you have checked all the ysual suspects.
good luck,
No you can't fix it yourself. It will be money well spent to send it back to BAT rather than ruin a high end piece of equipment.
This is why I told him a while back to contact Victor and to send it back to BAT.
Just being honest but if your technical experience is that limited then trying to find a voltage regulator problem is far above your level. Besides there are other IC in there that will be blown if you do things wrong.
Ship it.
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