My first hifi was a Denon separates system, TT, cassette, amp and speakers. Sadly, it did not last long because of an infuriating fault. One speaker played at a higher volume than the other. The problem appeared to be in the amp since after swapping the speakers about the fault was still on the same side. At the time I lived way up north so no engineer would attend. So three times I took it back to either my parents or the shop, set it up, and it would work faultlessly!! Totally infuriating. Eventually I got my money back.
I know from other posts that these kinds of infuriating faults crop up reasonably regularly in people's systems. Why do such faults happen? I would be especially interested in the views of the manufacurers who contribute to the forum.
Thanks
I know from other posts that these kinds of infuriating faults crop up reasonably regularly in people's systems. Why do such faults happen? I would be especially interested in the views of the manufacurers who contribute to the forum.
Thanks