I did the same last year. After coming close to pulling the trigger on a famous Chi-Fi Dac I decided against it. Found a pre-owned Chord DAC. A quick email to the Canadian distributor to check on their warranty rules etc.and exchanged emails over the course of 48 hours. They have nontransferable warranty to the next owner, no issues at all and confirmed that my potential unit was covered. This was huge for me. Being retired on a fixed income, I have zero tolerance for packing up gear and sending it across the ocean for repair. These throw-away unit's "replacement policy" is bogus and the proof is obvious, noting customers and the issues they have with warranty and repair. So the rule is that if I cannot comfortably eat the potential loss of a failed piece of gear, then I will not purchase it. Life is to short.
Eversolo A10 died - Questions
My Eversolo A10 just died on me. There is no power at all. The fuse looks good but maybe I will replace it anyways. It saids 250V. Does anyone know what amp the fuse needs to be?
Also, I bought it used. Does anyone know how I can get it serviced if it is not under warrantey with Eversolo? Any one have any experience on this? It's the Chinese new year so support is off for a few days :(
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