100 W Tube Amplifier Malfunctioned


I will not name the brand of the malfunctioned amp in question, except to say that it is a US brand and it is not a boutique shop. I bought direct from factory as there were no dealerships in my region of the world, Taiwan. As I traded in my old amps, I was given a discount and paid $5,000 for the pair. 

My system consists of a Verdier Turntable, A MFA Luminescence preamp, a Wadia 16 CDP and Eminent Technology LFT 8b speakers. The amps were brand new and worked well for 6 months. Then one of the amps malfunctioned. I sent it to a local technician, and determined that the transformer was shot. 

The malfunctioned amp was sent back  at my expense. After inspection,  I was told that the amp failed because it was operating over voltage. Our power grid delivers 110 v electricity.  And in order to be certain, the other amp which was perfectly fine was requested to be sent back for inspection. 

The solution for repair was to increase the VAC of the amp to 125 V, obviously for both amps, and the tubes will be inspected and biased accordingly. The cost for repair will be $ 850 for each amp. My questions is: Should I pay for the repairs? I was told the reason for the failure was due to the fluctuation of our local power grid. Therefore, the user is at fault. However, if it is  power grid is the problem, then why did only one amp fail? Would it not be a reasonable assumption that there are quality control issues at fault? 

Given that there are brand new amps ( six months old ), isn't paying $ 1650 for repairs unreasonable? Any insight would be appreciated. 
ledoux1238
6 months old and your paying for warranty work?
  Sell them and move on......

 the “excuse” of its your fault from over current is bull tripe!

   
@arcticdeth I looked into warranty. If I am still living in the US , and bought there, then warranty applies. However, I now live in Asia, it’s a bit difficult to enforce. Audio brand like Quicksilver specifically void warranty for product sold outside the US. The dealers then handles  it. Since I bought direct from factory, I have no recourse to dealers.

Regarding the ‘ excuse’ all I am trying to clarify is that the amps malfunctioned not due to a defective product, as I previously had claimed. On the loaner ICP amp  which transformer also broke, II offered to pay half the repair cost. My friend accepted. 
Thank you for explaining. I understand.
I know how you feel, I’ve had numerous amps, receivers go bad after only a few months myself.

If the cost s affordable, and you really like these amps, then I guess paying their fee is a must. Th price ou amps a bit mega high to me for 6 mo. Old amps. As you said, your in Asia, and it stinks they won’t take care of you.
Have you written letters,emailed/phones the company and explained your situation?


 The over current excuse is just that.  They are covering themselves , with saying it was not their fault. 6 months old, I would be as mad as a dog shi**ing glass if after only 6 months some great monos had problems.     But, what can one do? You are overseas.   This is a tough decision. Only 6 months, have you tried to return them for a refund, but after 6 months it’s a no go for a return. 
 We wish you the best, and hope everything turns in your favor.