Re: What goes wrong with a G-K 150 combo?
- From: jeffb <rigger@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2008 17:25:27 GMT
Todd H. wrote:
It could easily cost nearly as much to repair than to buy unless you
know how to do it yourself.
It'd stay away personally. I have an electrical engineering degree
and know the business end of a soldering iron, but don't really have
the time to deal with that kind of stuf either.
I've owned three of these over the years and had no problems whatsoever.
What Todd says is true though you could spend more than it's worth to fix it. I just bought a fourth one recently that has a bad speaker seal so it rattles past a certain volume. I paid $150 for it and the seal is an easy fix for well under $50. I got a good deal. If you end up spending as much as the going rate ($300-$350) to fix it up you'd be better spending that off the top and getting one that never had any problems and is "plug and play".
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