Simaudio doesnt stock parts for discontinued produ


I tried to order a new face plate for my Simaudio LP5.3 phono amp. Wanted a silver one to match my silver power supply. I emailed Simaudio with the request. After 3 week they answered that they dont stock that part because the item was discontinued in 2010. Really, two years and they no longer stock parts.

I certainly know now what my next audio purchase will not be.
manitunc
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I might understand that a certain electronic component has been discontinued, but there is usually a replacement. A faceplate doesnt have any option to buy elsewhere, and since one of their sales promotions is that you can get the equipment in two different colors, black and aluminum, you would think that they would have a faceplate around, less than two years after production ended. But no.
So, I guess no one better scratch theirs. And I probably should have checked on availability before I bought mine in the wrong color. But hey, live and learn.
I can see how that could be frustrating, however, your headline is misleading and unfair to simaudio. You are implying that it would be impossible to fix any discontinued product and no critical parts are made available. Is this a fact? The most important parts to make available and be able to help customers with are the ones that make your product work. I would be more concerned if I couldn't get a capacitor or something that rendered your unit inoperable and worthless rather than a poor match with your other equipment. I doubt that is the case from Simaudio.

There is an economic reality to small scale specialty production and downstream support. The faceplate is purely cosmetic and if someone is buying a new production unit it is easy to select the faceplate of choice at that time. I am guessing that this would be a very unusual request for them on gear that is already sold since most people buy what they want and take good care of their gear. Most electronic related replacement parts are fairly cheap to keep in stock whereas a faceplate could be much more expensive in comparison.

I am guessing that if simaudio did in fact go to the trouble of making extra faceplates, keeping them in inventory in case someone desired a different look, that the price they would ask for this convenience would appear as highway robbery and you wouldn't get it anyway.
And I would think that any high-end company should stock or be able to order any part for the unut of less than two years old. We are not talking twenty years old, even Rowland wouldn't have it, I guess.
I too wouldn't buy anything from them, not that I was going to.