Magnepan Service HORRIBLE???


I am now into my 5th week waiting for Magnepan to evaluate shipping damage to a pair of MG 3.7's. My wife and I paid Craters and Freighters to build a custom wood crate for them so they would not be damaged further by the trip from Richmond to Minnesota.

I know everyone will say they are a small company and I need to be patient but this is ridiculous to my mind. I have called 5-6 times and the seller has also called. The last time I called Shelia acted like she had never spoken to me before despite the previous phone conversations.

I know the MG 3.7's are supposed to be sensational speakers and I bought my first pair of Magnepans in 1975 but I am seriously considering flipping these if Magnepan ever inspects and repairs them. The aggravation simply is not worth it to me.

A month and I can not even get anyone at Magnepan to open the crate, inspect them, and give me a damage estimate to provide to FedEx who is ready to pay the claim. Unfortunately, they can't pay until Magnepan provides an estimate of the damage and then I have to wait for the actual repair.

I never thought I would feel this way about Magnepan but this current situation has changed my mind to a huge extent. This is just ridiculous the way I see it and I can see no good excuse for it.
etmerritt33

Showing 2 responses by bardo

Hey Etmerritt33,

I just noticed this post and I'll point out a few things that may help soothe things out a little. I visited the Magnepan factory while driving cross country recently and I can vouch that they do indeed, have VERY few actual workers. The lady who does the repairs had broken a foot and she was hobbling around in a walking boot. I bet that probably slowed down repairs as well.

Basically what they do, is they set up shop to produce 1 of their speakers at a time for awhile, and then switch to a different model. So for a few days it could be MMG's, then 20.7's, then 3.7's, then 1.7's, then 12's, then CCR's, etc... If your speakers happened to arrive after the 3.7's were just made, and repairs are last to get worked on... I imagine it would be quite a wait.

I recently purchased some 3.7's new that took about 6-7 or so weeks to arrive to the dealer I picked them up at. I have no idea where my order was placed in their line-up cycle.

Anyways, I think low staffing is one of the reasons we're all able to buy their speakers relatively cheap and still be made in America. Add that to them making models in batches and the repair lady with a bum foot... and it could take awhile.

I'm not saying change your mind on anything, but I can totally vouch for the company bending over backwards for me on more than one occasion when they didn't have to. They've been one of my favorite companies to do business with. Sorry you had a bad experience, but it doesn't sound typical with all the raving I read all over the web about them. Hopefully things get sorted out for you!

-Bardo
Thanks for correcting me Josh358. I actually thought about that while driving to work today and realized there is no way they repair speakers based on production, since they repair old speakers and there is no production line for those!

Etmerritt33, those boxes they ship the 3.7's in seem quite sufficient. I do know UPS quoted me only about $150 to ship them across country when I thought I had to. I also think Magnepan sells replacement boxes for their speakers for like $50 or something. I could be wrong there, but thought I read that somewhere they did. Maybe not. No need to crate them, but that's just my opinion. If UPS/Fedex damaged something then I might disagree too. Seems they'd have to really drop or smash the speakers to actually damage them. They must have done a doozy on yours!