Repair of Bedini Amp


Hi All,

I've got a 25/25 that requires repair. I'm not having much success getting consistent, reliable communication with Gary Bedini, who I take it, works with John Bedini out of Idaho. If we can't communicate enough to set up a repair, I'm doubting whether I want to send them the amp. Does anyone know others who have expertise in repairing these amps?

Thanks, Peter
peter_s

Showing 2 responses by csontos

I also used to have one but I don't get the hype surrounding that amp. I also still have a 100/100 I think is much better. I would not give up on Gary. He really is a good guy. I've also had difficulty communicating at times and at other times he was very attentive so I wouldn't be too put off by first impressions. Who knows what's going on over there:)
Sure. As I said, I used to have one and thought it was a 'good' amp. But the 100/100 I think is a 'great' amp. I've owned a 250/250 and a 150mkII also. The 100/100 is the best of the lot. When biased up high, it has an extremely enveloping three dimensional quality that would embarrass the tube guys. However, I found the Bedinis in general are just not 'fast' enough for my liking. That's their only drawback imo.