Home Electronics
Sep. 9th, 2006 08:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We have a combined home stereo/CD/DVD system that has served us well for many year. Today, when I turned it on, it made loud noises, flashed "F61" on the display, and shut itself off. Consulting the manual -- which I've managed to not lose -- I first checked the speaker cables, which all seemed sound, then checked the power cable, and tried again, with the same results. The manual suggests that the power supply is shot.
This unit is more than one year old and therefore no longer under warranty. I'll have to investigate, but I bet it would end up costing more to repair it than to buy a new system. OTOH, the nearest authorized service center is in South San Francisco, so it's possible I might be able to have something done without having to ship it back and forth. I'll have to see on Monday.
It does mean that tomorrow's coverage of the F1 race will lack the power of turning the subwoofer up to maximum.
This unit is more than one year old and therefore no longer under warranty. I'll have to investigate, but I bet it would end up costing more to repair it than to buy a new system. OTOH, the nearest authorized service center is in South San Francisco, so it's possible I might be able to have something done without having to ship it back and forth. I'll have to see on Monday.
It does mean that tomorrow's coverage of the F1 race will lack the power of turning the subwoofer up to maximum.
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Date: 2006-09-10 11:27 pm (UTC)I hope you can get it fixed. Everytime I've had a piece of electronics fixed (mostly SVHS VCRs and Stereo Receivers), I have been very happy. For less than the cost of a new similar item, I got the unit I was familar with back and I didn't add to all the crap in landfills nor the growing in-balance of trade.
I recently had to give it up on my parents old PowerMac chainsaw. It was 35 years old and no one would work on it even if I got the parts off the internet (it probably need a carb rebuild). I'm still sort of bummed about that.
Of course, YMMV ...
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Date: 2006-09-10 11:43 pm (UTC)