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In Reply to: RE: How long is too long in a repair shop? posted by airtime on July 05, 2017 at 12:49:06
"If it's custom I know a few guys that say it's a years waiting list. And don't bother me or it will be longer."
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His post mentions 'routine maintenance'. So is it a break-fix-repair or 'routine maintenance'?
What is routine maintenance for an amp or preamp? None of mine ever came with instructions on so-called routine maintenance. Oil change? Tire rotation? ;-)
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Aligning an older AM or FM tuner makes sense and would probably fall under the 'routine maintenance' category. But I think the MX117 is a "preamp / tuner". I wouldn't expect the preamp section to require 'maintenance' in the form of alignment like a tuner. It should either work or not. If it stops working something probably flat-out broke.
There are several alignment adjustments in a tuner that do not exist in a preamp or power amp. The front-end ganged tuning capacitor and it's trimmer caps, local oscillator, and I.F. strip consisting of multiple 455-KHz tuned circuits (10.7-MHz typical in FM sets) will all need alignment over time.
But I have yet to own a premp, power amp, or integrated amp that required 'routine maintenance'. They either break or age to the point of deterioration but this is not the same issue as 'routine maintenance'. Maybe a tube swap, but do we send our gear in for repair or 'routine maintenance' for a simple tube swap? I suppose some folks might.
As an aside, I'm reminded of the days of carrying a bag full of TV tubes to the corner store to use their tube tester when our family TV started acting up. ;-)
Tuners don't hold alignment well during shipping, and all the incandescent lamps will break.
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