Cary Audio


Over the weekend my Cary Amp (V12) died, so I thought. Only do these things happen during a weekend when there is no one to call for support, manufacture or dealer. As the weekend progresses I only get more depressed. Long story short, Sunday night I Emailed Dennis Had (owner of Cary Audio) and told him of my problem, hoping that he would forward it on to the person that would, hopefully, take care of my problem and give me an RAN (Return Authorization number). Monday morning comes I call Cary and ask for there customer service, I was informed that they take calls on Mondays after 1:00. I hang the phone up and it immediataley rings, Dennis Had on the line. He asks me a few questions suggests we try a few things, and guess what it is now playing music as beautifuly as it ever has. Without going into the reasons why it wasn't working all I will say it was something I had done.

My point with all this rambling is that Cary Audio as well as many of the other high end audio manufactures should be applauded for the customer service that they render. There are a few manufactures that I have also dealt with that just don't seem to care when I have called with a problem or just a question, these manufactures should take a closer look at the Cary's of this world. This was not the first time I had dealings with Mr. Had or some of his people, all I can say is that I applaud you and your company for your custome support. I should also mention Mr. Kevin Deal of Upscale Audio who also called Monday morning with concerns of my problem. Again to both Mr. Had and Mr. Deal, thanks for taking care of just one customer......Bob
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High end is the only place I've found where you can talk to a person who can actually help you. The right person can usually solve your problem in under five minutes. Major Kudos to Pass Labs, Ayre, Audio Research, Upscale Audio, and BAT. I will be customer to these companies for a long time to come.

I actually find myself buying fewer products for fear of getting dipped into '1-800' hell. Examples being AT&T and DirectTV. I got so tired of dealing with their 1800ANIDIOT lines that I re-evaluated my need for their products and decided to cancel them. "Your Call is important to us". Hey AT&T, ever wonder what happened to the customer who used to spend $400/month with you?