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In Reply to: RE: Transition Audio Design posted by gme109 on June 11, 2012 at 17:27:31
I can honestly say, If Tom thought the circuit needed a soft start,then it did, he probably saved you a very expensive repair in the future. And if the amp needed some fixing, he did it because it needed it, plus you won't find anybody on the planet who will work for the least amount of money like Tom will. His rates are well below any tech you would have taken it too.Just my 2 cents on his workmanship and ethics.
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I have to complaints with his repairs, just the lack of communication. Perhaps my Airtight did need a soft start, but you just don't add modifications to an amp, especially a high end amp costing $7,000 10 years ago, without running it by the owner first.
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I talked to Tom last night G, and he was impressed that you still carried the torch for this some 12 years later. He said that the miscommunication was his fault, and was still distressed that he caused you concern. Interesting to note that the charge for the slow start relay and associated circuitry was $60. Pretty cheap insurance for the longevity of a $7000 piece. Do you still have it? Sounds like a nice unit. I hope it has served you well.
No torch, you just joged my memory when you brought up his name.
I sold the Airtight years ago. It was definitely one of the better amps I owned.
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