Where can I get my kicker amp fixed for cheap? milton/burlington/sauga
#1
Where can I get my kicker amp fixed for cheap? milton/burlington/sauga
My kicker amp needs to be repaired. It started producing high pitched noise through the speakers.
Is there anywhere local that will repair it for cheap and actually know what they are doing? By cheap I mean not gouge the pricing.... maybe a member on here can do it
Thanks guys
Is there anywhere local that will repair it for cheap and actually know what they are doing? By cheap I mean not gouge the pricing.... maybe a member on here can do it
Thanks guys
#7
Then you already have your answer......S&S is the shop that Gemsen sends the Kicker product still under warranty to do the actual repair. Drop the amp at Selective Sounds on Millcreek and they will call you when it has been fixed and returned to them.
For the record, very few repairs get turned around within 2 days, unless the product is still covered by warranty. In these cases, a new unit has been sent to replace the dud. If yours needs to be repaired by a bench tech, count on at least 5 business days to get it done. You could speed that up by driving to Scarborough, but it still takes time to fix electronic equipment correctly......
HTH
For the record, very few repairs get turned around within 2 days, unless the product is still covered by warranty. In these cases, a new unit has been sent to replace the dud. If yours needs to be repaired by a bench tech, count on at least 5 business days to get it done. You could speed that up by driving to Scarborough, but it still takes time to fix electronic equipment correctly......
HTH
#8
Then you already have your answer......S&S is the shop that Gemsen sends the Kicker product still under warranty to do the actual repair. Drop the amp at Selective Sounds on Millcreek and they will call you when it has been fixed and returned to them.
For the record, very few repairs get turned around within 2 days, unless the product is still covered by warranty. In these cases, a new unit has been sent to replace the dud. If yours needs to be repaired by a bench tech, count on at least 5 business days to get it done. You could speed that up by driving to Scarborough, but it still takes time to fix electronic equipment correctly......
HTH
For the record, very few repairs get turned around within 2 days, unless the product is still covered by warranty. In these cases, a new unit has been sent to replace the dud. If yours needs to be repaired by a bench tech, count on at least 5 business days to get it done. You could speed that up by driving to Scarborough, but it still takes time to fix electronic equipment correctly......
HTH
#10
wow, im hearing that s&s does good work? they fixed the same amp for me """"3"""times and it would catch fire soon as the power indicating led would light up or 10 minutes later ! and took 6 months every time i sent it to them