If you get the amp repaired....Have the tech that does the repair tell you what went wrong (get it in writing). If it is something that "likely" happened at your Dealer, it may help in a court of law.
I think this falls under "preponderance of the evidence" (tipping the scale) that it more than likely happened because of the dealers mishandling.
Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn (and watched Judge Judy a few times). :-)
On the other hand, it may show that it was just time to go/who knows/can't blame the dealer/bump in the night kinda things/ which will save you time and money. Then time to let it go and move on.
Good luck.
I think this falls under "preponderance of the evidence" (tipping the scale) that it more than likely happened because of the dealers mishandling.
Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn (and watched Judge Judy a few times). :-)
On the other hand, it may show that it was just time to go/who knows/can't blame the dealer/bump in the night kinda things/ which will save you time and money. Then time to let it go and move on.
Good luck.