Gradofan2
Headphoneus Supremus
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If no one else has had a similar problem - I would think anyone would agree. In that event, it must either be a component failure (tube, or another) - or, an inconsistency in the specific amp from all the others (which is unlikely).
Whatever the circumstances... if no one else is experiencing the problem... it seems it would be a warranty issue. Though, it is unfortunate... that... it may require "the long and costly return" of the amp - to resolve the issue.
Originally Posted by breakfastchef /img/forum/go_quote.gif Perhaps there is no problem at all. Although, the sparking Princess is a cause for concern. My assumption is that Woo Audio built every WA6 SE to specification. That does not mean that a component failed, which should fail soon after put into operation. That said, I do not think it is necessary to start talking about changing internal components. This is a potential Woo Audio warranty situation and you need to follow their intructions to flush out the anomaly. |
If no one else has had a similar problem - I would think anyone would agree. In that event, it must either be a component failure (tube, or another) - or, an inconsistency in the specific amp from all the others (which is unlikely).
Whatever the circumstances... if no one else is experiencing the problem... it seems it would be a warranty issue. Though, it is unfortunate... that... it may require "the long and costly return" of the amp - to resolve the issue.