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Fair price for Yamaha Z11 - Repair or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="PAPPA3" data-source="post: 775680" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>UPDATE:</p><p></p><p>I've had it looked at by Bobby from Electronic Lifestyle Center. He has confirmed that the DSP board needs replacing. The good news is that the power amp section is fine. So if all else fails and I somehow come up with a deal with my friend, I can use it as a beefy multichannel power amp. Bobby said he tested the power amp section and it's all fine. </p><p></p><p>I'm in two minds about taking it back to my friend since that gets complicated, but it is still an option. It is a great amp, even if I stand to lose a few quid. I could hook it up to something like a Emotiva Processor since they are quite a slim design and live with that arrangement, or I'll flog as is if I don't keep it or return it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAPPA3, post: 775680, member: 1199"] UPDATE: I've had it looked at by Bobby from Electronic Lifestyle Center. He has confirmed that the DSP board needs replacing. The good news is that the power amp section is fine. So if all else fails and I somehow come up with a deal with my friend, I can use it as a beefy multichannel power amp. Bobby said he tested the power amp section and it's all fine. I'm in two minds about taking it back to my friend since that gets complicated, but it is still an option. It is a great amp, even if I stand to lose a few quid. I could hook it up to something like a Emotiva Processor since they are quite a slim design and live with that arrangement, or I'll flog as is if I don't keep it or return it. [/QUOTE]
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