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In Reply to: My "Jim McShane" Citation II is on it's way back home!! posted by Julien43 on May 11, 2007 at 14:09:26:
Im surprised a current factory authorized repair center would even touch a piece of classic vintage gear like that.Id hang them for what they did but it happens.Anyway you will love your amp when it comes back as I havent found anyone that doesnt drool over a mcshane citation.
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Yes it was a bone-head move taking my McShane to a run of the mill HK authorized service center. Even if it was just to troubleshoot a bias problem.If they didn't have the skilled professionals to do the job they should have told me. The damn module swappers
It ended up costing me much more than the shipping I was trying to save
I needed a swift kick in the arse, but I opted for a screwing from the repair shop instead
HK really surprised me by stepping up to the plate and offering to have the amp repaired. (even though they didn't actually follow through)
> > I havent found anyone that doesnt drool over a mcshane citation. < <Only somebody with LOTS of dung in their ears. The citashane 2 is textbook for a mailed fist inside a velvet glove. I'm LUCKY enough to own 1. :~))
Eli D.
NT
"The citashane 2 is textbook for a mailed fist inside a velvet glove. I'm LUCKY enough to own 1." :~))
That seems like a very apt description
I own two more Citation IIs that I want to rebuild with Jim's kits
So far all I've accomplished is stripping the four terminal boards to the brass and have the PS caps mounted in the bracket of one amp.
I only purchased one set of kits.
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
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