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In Reply to: Dussun V8i Integrated Amplifier posted by Enthusiast10 on May 6, 2007 at 00:42:42:
OFF TOPIC: No wonder for a HK company! I had an unfortunate experience with an Italian hi-end company who did not answer my six (6) e-mails and one fax message describing the problem and asking to send me a diagram for my technician, but did not receive a reply!Though this problem has been fixed by the technician, I decided, as a matter of principle, to sell this amp and upgrade it for another unit manufactured by the company that offers excellent service and treats itsd customers in a civilized manner!
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It does no one any good to be vague.
Tom
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Dear Tubers,the temptation to buy Chinese at a fraction of the going rate is very high.For example purchasing a: CD player,speakers,Phono pre amp and amplifier for the same price as say the speakers alone or amp alone would cost in a high end Sydney store(approx $6000 Aust).Perhapse our prices are so high because the market is too small.Anyway the Chinese product - and everything we purchase in Australia is made in China anyhow - seems the way to go in here.
I'm sure Enthusiast10 realizes this obvious observation by now.
I had looked into the voltage thing and was informed that a swing of 10% was fine.Dussun do not provide a larger voltage package - or so I was informed by - Hi Fi 86 .Local technicians agreed that 220V would be fine.In fact lots of our electrical items are labeled 220V and run on 240V OK.Anyway I hope my Technician comes up with something.Will let you know.
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