Antique Sound Lab: Problems with ASL reliability?


Has anyone had any reliability problems with ASL gear? I am considering getting an ASL Hurrican DT200 and wanted to know if I should be weary of ASL's track record.
kalan
Very old ASL gear had some reliability issues but that was addressed many years ago. Their newer equipment is very good.
I agree with Meby. I had an AQ1006 for a couple months and thought it well put together and generally nice. For the $$ you can pick them up here at Agon they are a steal.

I have never looked at their big PP amps so I can't speak directly to your piece. I also have a lot of respect for Joseph Lau, the main designer at ASL. He does a great job and is very helpful. You can generally speak with him directly at the AAsylum tube forum if you need help changing something. He is very customer service oriented.

I remain,
Clueless is right Joe posts on AA and Harmonic Discord frequently he is very helpful and a nice guy to boot. Not many manufacturers are willing to spend their free time answering questions on forums like Joe, you definitely will enjoy the customer service if you decide to purchase a product from his company.
I was shipped two (2) of their integrated amps to audition. Both "DEAD" on arrival.

You be the judge.
Thank you, everyone who as so far contributed to this thread. It would still be great to hear from those who've had experience with the larger ASL Push/Pull amps.