Amp repairs in the midlands

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    lAmBoY Lothario and Libertine

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    Does anyone know where I can get a Denon integrated amp repaired? It belongs to my wifes school and it has stopped locking onto a source. Funnily enough it stopped working on the day of the school disco - I had to pull in my trusty Bel Canto evo2i to perform party duties! 150 happy kids all because of me:D
     
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    amazingtrade Mad Madchestoh fan

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    Is it worth bothering with? I've had so much hassle trying to get my Cambridge 640A repaired I bought a second hand Yamaha AX392 for £40 and it sounds surprisingly good.
     
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    lAmBoY Lothario and Libertine

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    I think you are right AT. Its kind of sad when Amps die like that and are just a consumable item almost. Some amps live forever though:)
     
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    I'm not sure what you mean by locking onto a source. Do you mean when you select that source, you hear no sound? If so, could it be something as simple as a bad connection going from the RCA plug to the PCB? It happens Quite often because of all the plugging and un-plugging.

    AT is probably correct though, amps are so cheap these days. Go for an eBay bargain!
     
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