Is Star Sound Technologies out of business?


I didn't know where to post this....I was trying to check out the audiopoints, but most of the www.audiopoints.com Web site just shows the dreaded box with the red X, can't seem to open up the pages.

Are they gone, or is it just a server problem??

OakIris/Holly
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Showing 3 responses by bigjoe

Cenline

what is oakiris supposed to apologise for,did she say somthing that was spiteful or untrue ? i dont think so, all i read was a simple question but you choose to read it another way.

it never fails as soon as somebody asks a simple question thats service related the audio police leap all over them & do their best to make the poster feel like crap why is that ?

i dont know weather you realize it or not but its 2005 & not 1985 & due to the huge presence of audiogon on the web its not a real smart business move for manufacturers to be out of touch with potential customers for any reason because if they are the customer will move on to the next ad.

have you looked at her gear & if you did then why would you think that simple question was anything other than a real music loving audiophile looking for help in contacting a manufacturer they wanted to buy gear from.

i guess some people prefered the days before audiogon where you had to spend a ton of cash in order to get the dealers attention .

you should get your lips off that manufacturers boots long enough to apologise to oakiris for trying to make her look like a bad person.

mike.
HOLLY

go to your local auto parts store (preferably not a chain store) & ask them for an "easy out" they are pretty cheap & are designed to remove threaded bolts by drilling a hole in the center of the bolt then putting the easy out in the hole,while you loosening the screw the easy out will be tightening itself due to reverse threads.

it all sounds bad but it should only take about 10 minutes to remove the broken shaft.

mike.