How Long Is Too Long?


I know this forum has tons of experience with all things audio. 

My question to the members is when you send a piece of gear to the manufacturer for repair; what is a reasonable turnaround time? 

I will leave the "company" out for now because I don't want to potentially hurt their business if it's not warranted.

I sent my phono pre and step up device in for repairs four months ago.  It's a small one man operation in California.  Around the time I sent them in, one of his products got a small positive review in Stereophile magazine and he said that since then he's been swamped with orders.  Understandable I guess and good for him.  Not so good for me though.

As I said, I haven't seen my equipment in four months.  Is this considered reasonable?  I called him about a month ago and talked to him directly and he assured me that he would get to my equipment soon.  So far, nothing.  I guess I should have asked what his definition of "soon" is.

I'm happy that he's selling units and business has picked up for him but with his new found success it appears like us early supporters are being left out in the cold. 

I know my hands are tied at this point and I do have a back up phono pre of lower cost and quality so I haven't been without the ability to play records.  

I appreciate any thoughts or advice.  

Thanks, 

Nick

nicktheknife

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Tascam has been the worst for me! They are more pro gear but still what lousy repair service. Beware!

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ozzy

It does seem to be the way of life these days. Too bad though.

I had an MRI done on my knee 3 weeks ago and I can’t get my Doctor /or Nurse to call me back with the results. I guess I’m going to have to drive to the facility to get some answers. Really sad...

ozzy

I personally am sick of the terrible customer service we are receiving from a lot of companies these days. They can't blame covid anymore, it is just bad business!

Please state the name of the product, so we can all learn to avoid this company. That is the only way these companies will wake up and treat customers right.

ozzy

nicktheknife,

You are a good man. Perhaps share with him this thread?

ozzy

Some companies Like Tascam will charge extra if you want to move up the waiting repair list. Even for warranty repairs!

ozzy

The best we can do is to expose this type of behavior by Vender/Manufacture name. Perhaps if their new sales suffer, they will adjust their way of thinking...

ozzy

All I can add is I make sure every chance I get to warn people about Tascam warranty/repair services. Their products are basically throw aways.

ozzy