Guinibee
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Hello all!
I just purchased a gorgeous Quicksilver Audio Headphone amp from a really great seller who is active both here and on reddit.
From what I've learned, Quicksilver amps are covered by a 3 year warranty with the original buyer. The seller, being an awesome guy, has offered to help me out if the need should arise that I have to send this back to Quicksilver for a repair.
Let me be clear, I'm not worried something will happen to this amp. It's very well built, no pcbs, and hand wired. The chances for faults are insanely low, I just like to know my options.
I reached out to Mike from Quicksilver to ask. He told me the warranty is only good for the original owner, but didn't answer if I could pay him to fix the amp.
This leaves me wondering, are there folks out there I could send this to who could help me fix the amp if something happens or it's past 3 years? I know this hobby well enough that I could see me selling it before I actually have an issue, but I like to understand all the options anyway.
Thanks!
I just purchased a gorgeous Quicksilver Audio Headphone amp from a really great seller who is active both here and on reddit.
From what I've learned, Quicksilver amps are covered by a 3 year warranty with the original buyer. The seller, being an awesome guy, has offered to help me out if the need should arise that I have to send this back to Quicksilver for a repair.
Let me be clear, I'm not worried something will happen to this amp. It's very well built, no pcbs, and hand wired. The chances for faults are insanely low, I just like to know my options.
I reached out to Mike from Quicksilver to ask. He told me the warranty is only good for the original owner, but didn't answer if I could pay him to fix the amp.
This leaves me wondering, are there folks out there I could send this to who could help me fix the amp if something happens or it's past 3 years? I know this hobby well enough that I could see me selling it before I actually have an issue, but I like to understand all the options anyway.
Thanks!