what to do with a stereo that needs repair
Hey All, long time lurker. I'm looking for suggestions on what to do with an Ayon Spirit II that needs to be repaired. The left channel no longer works. I brought it into a local tech who is not sanctioned by Ayon and he wont touch it. I called the official repair shop and the tech there was awesome, but he has a backlog and wont be available to sort out the issue for 5-6 months. I decided to buy another amp and move on from Ayon. Any suggestions on what to do with this 80lb door stop? I dont want to stick another person with the problem but at the same time if the person has the patience they might be rewarded with a nice sounding amp. What do you think would be fair? Should I just pitch it and be done?
If it's a unit you really like it's worth repairing. I personally look at equipment that is broken, worn out or out dated as an excuse to upgrade. If your not to attached to your old amp, consider selling. It's not really a big loss if you got enjoyment from it. Allow someone else to fix/upgrade. It might be what they want to start on. Either way best of luck. |
Sounds like your tech is not the most confident. If it's out of warranty why would you need an authorized tech anyway? I will ask the same question others have - where are you located? If near Chicago I have a great guy who can fix it up for you. And again, as others have said, if you don't want to mess with it I'm happy to take it off of your hands and give it a go! |
Did you try: https://www.usatubeaudio.com/warranty/ in AZ. I do not have experience with them. They are a Ayon dealer. They advertise a 30 to 90 day turn around unless special parts are required. Minimum charge $145 per hour. Repair bulled at $145 per hour plus parts. theservicedepartmentct.com is an authorized Ayon service center as they advertise. They recapped my Krells. Excellent quality. 8 months waiting list. 3 weeks turnaround. Also try theanaloguestore.com/service-dept/ in NC or benchtech@highendaudiorepair.com in NY As other members have stated … nice amp, get it repaired if not too costly, and keep or sell it.
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kidding.... just call Carousel Music in Dothan Alabama and make arrangements to mail it to them... They are reasonable and it shouldn't take long. When you talk to them, don't worry they have probably smoked something but I wasn't kidding about the genius part. Ask about the mailing as I have always taken mine up there. |
As stager mentioned amps like this are not that complicated for a decent tube technician to repair. I’ve worked for a couple high end companies, one of which was a well known for their tube gear. Unless the output transformer is bad which is very rare and is usually only caused by misuse, it typically is just a resistor or two or bad capacitor. Can’t imagine more than a couple hours or so of repair and test time. Meaning shouldn’t be more than a few hundred bucks to repair it. Most of which being labor. If you’ve already swapped the tubes from left to right, checked the fuses, etc and still not working Id get it fixed. |
You have another amp, so waiting 6 months to get a proper diagnosis and cost estimate is but a speck in time. Meanwhile, check and see what they are selling for https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=ayon+spirit You might get lucky if the tube protection board has tripped. Surely it would have a reset "The Spirit II is not a simple update, it is a new redesign featuring new circuit boards, tube protection board, add features like Pre Out or Direct Input for pure power amp operation and new pre-driver tube devices." I agree with suggestion to swap tubes l/r, see if any change.
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Touch the tubes - carefully. Is there any heat in the small tubes, the power tubes? Swap the tubes left to right and vice versa. Is the same channel is still dead? Unplug the amp, IMPORTANT! Single-ended class A Tube power amps are not very complicated pieces to repair. You may be able to fix it yourself. |
I have a relative studying electrical engineering in College and one of their courses is amplifiers. He fixed several items for me. They weren’t high end like your item but amplifiers nevertheless, and it was fun for him, he at least knew enough not to make it worse but at the end he fixed it. My point is, it may have a simple issue and it may be easier to find someone to repair than it might seem. If you are stuck with it/couldn’t sell it as it is, the risk is reasonable too. |