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RE: Magnepan rebuilds almost all their past products

Posted by Green Lantern on October 20, 2020 at 17:13:11:

unlikely they'll honor a one year warranty after 20 years.

Cone speakers rot out, Amp caps leak, turntable belts/motors wear, etc.,. these all fall under normal wear and tear.

Smaller, independent companies often do complimentary repairs usually out of love for their product while simultaneously establishing a good client base.

Larger companies whom I'm sure also love their products, simply cannot afford to payroll a team dedicated to performing $1,000 repairs on speakers that 'might' fetch 1/3rd that (or less) on the used market.