The good news is that they can be repaired, if that's of any consolation. I'm sorry to hear that you have to pay the piper. Hasn't Genesis or their owners had problems like this before?
The rumor I heard from my hi-fi dealer is that they are going out of business. I am glad I sold my Genesis v. The support from them is terrible. They never answered emails and if you had problems it was forever to get them to respond. Plus I dint ever like the speakers in my room.
The amp in one of my APM1s just went. I talked to Bill @ Genesis a couple of weeks ago and he asked me to try a few things first but just like the other poster, the number is now disconnected with no forwarding number. Who can I contact to repair the amp? Even though I'll have to pay since the warranty is not honored, that's a lot cheaper than replacing the speakers.
Please advise Bill@ Genesis suggestions to attempt to resolve amp problems. I have the 500's with neither amp working ( or I assume it is the amps). Perhaps these suggestions will isolate another issue. Thanks!
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