Warranty repair wait times - serious industry problem??


I'm looking at buying a used amplifier that needs some work, and lucky it's still under warranty. In researching places to get work done it's horrifying to learn that it could take two or three months after speaking to a few places.

Is this a widespread problem in the audio gear repair world? That's really bad.

emergingsoul

Just had a C28 and a MC30 repaired by Audio Classics and in both cases it took 4 months. I know that’s vintage gear ...

Correct. McIntosh, as with most audio manufacturers, gives priority to warranty repairs. So far, no one in this thread has identified a manufacturer with two- or three-month delays on warranty repairs.

I just sent a preamp and amp to Bryston - in warranty - and it took over 3 months.  They advised me it would take that long before I sent them in.  

I just sent a preamp and amp to Bryston - in warranty - and it took over 3 months.

That is very odd. Bryston serviced my 4B out-of-warranty amplifier and turned in around in about two weeks.

What model preamp and amplifier required your warranty service?

@cleeds 

My neighbor has a couple 275 amps that are not used, older and need some attention. Definitely out of warranty, and service repair places say mcintosh says best to go to a service center. This was as of two months ago.

Currently don't know what timing is for mac. They don't like to be in the servicing business that's why they have a net work. CJ is a good place to send gear and they don't take that long.