Viva, no longer a fan


Viva as a company has decided to abandon the audiophiles who engage in the used market.  I heard that the had implemented new transformers in there amps.  I emailed them directly 3 times over a 2 week period with no reply.  Finally I called and the knew who I was by name, surprised I was then told that the US importer would be contacting me.  Here is the mail exchange:

From: John Krupa
Date: September 21, 2016 at 7:04:52 PM EDT
To: support@vivaaudio
Subject: Fwd: Viva Audio

Totally what I did not expect!!! I was primarily looking to upgrade them to the new Quattro status as I understand there was an big transformer upgrade that I was willing do in addition to the voltage change. After the Bob Clarke email I was taken back and responded how I felt. I really am no longer interested in Viva as a company to do business with if that is the case and will blog the copy of this email to the various sites.


From: John Krupa 
Date: September 21, 2016 at 2:08:37 AM EDT
To: Bob Clarke
Subject: Re: Viva Audio

The Verona's are at my Girlfriends house in Manchester. I heard there was a new Transformer upgrade in the Quattro series, hence my interest. I have over $300k invested in my system and I have Sola CVS transformers providing both voltages hence it was only for convenience sake. Upgrades are and have been part of this industry that I have been a part of for over 40 years since I started in this hobby. Name the manufacturer and it hasn't been a problem. Upgrading from. Mk1 to a Mk2 or an SE upgrade. Weather it be BAT, YG, Plinius, Ayre, the list goes on and on, It's a shame that a manufacturer acts in such a petty way. I will make sure that I share this email on all the sites that I am a part of! It's funny but this I believe reduces the brands appeal and will drive down its resale valve hence the initial desire to purchase in the first place. This is an email I would have expected from a "name deleted" type. Now I guess Viva! No longer a fan!


On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:02 PM, Bob Clarke wrote:

Dear Mr. Krupa,

Viva Audio has asked me to respond to your request regarding voltage changes and upgrades for Viva Verona amplifiers and Linea linestage. Viva no longer services equipment purchased on the used market from anyone that is not an authorized Viva dealer. They do not make voltage changes, in order to discourage grey-market international sales. I would recommend using a high-quality, high-current step-down transformer, which, besides allowing the use of a European voltage product, will also have the beneficial effects that isolation transformers provide.

Best regards,
Bob Clarke
Profundo


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charles1dad,
He already bought the amp, dac and speakers from Goodwin High End.  He was interested in a VAC pre and just happens I have one and a Hegel H30.   A local dealer introduced him to me and after a year+ demoing different pre, he finally bought a new VAC last month.

He rolled his 1st tube last week and enjoying himself.   It's been fun helping him.
When I requested information in changing 300B to 2A3 tube, for a non-audiophile friend, in an used Viva Linea XP preamp power supply, Bob Clarke at Profundo replied with cost and details.   As far as I know, there's no problems getting an used Viva serviced in the US,

It's just not Viva, many manufacturers will not service grey market products.  Vivid, Luxman ... and i don't blame them.
charles1dad,
This guy has a very healthy budget building his 1 system.   He ended up with Hegel H30, VAC SigMKIIa SE, Rockport Avior, Berkeley Reference DAC ... 😊.


This is to be a nice and open discussion on Viva and their decision as quoted here: "  Viva no longer services equipment purchased on the used market from anyone that is not an authorized Viva dealer."

These type of threads take a life of its own.  I've already posted this is NOT true from my recent experience with Viva.   Next is ISSI running Viva?