Harman/Kardon Citation 16 Repaired or Ripped Off?

zombiemusic
zombiemusic Posts: 65
edited January 2009 in 2 Channel Audio
Ok, I need some imput. My fathers Harman/Kardon Citation 16 was no longer working. I called Harman/Kardon and they sent me to this repair shop in Chicago. They said that one of the transformers was shot and he basically riged the amp to run off of one transformer. Now we found out that the Phase Linear 4000 preamp has some major problems, and I am going to send it to Circle Stereo in texas to get it refurbished. I found that place online.

My question is did I get ripped off with the amp? He did not refurbish it, and I don't like the idea of running off of one transformer. But at the time I thought that was the only option, because that is who Harmon/Kardon sent me too. And if I did, does any one know where I should send the amp to get completly refurbished?

Thanks
My Gear

Phase Linear 4000 preamp
Cambridge Audio Azur 640c v.2 CD player
Dual 1219 Turntable
Two Harman Kardon Citation 16 amps
Monitor 50 speakers Bi-amped...
(dieing to upgrade to rti A9)
KLH Tremor Series sub (10 inch 125 watts)
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  • megasat16
    megasat16 Posts: 3,521
    edited January 2009
    Well, It's hard to say that you got ripped off from the 1st place. If the transfer is blown, it needs to be replaced. Usually, transformer doesn't blown unless something was short circuited. That includes many other electronics parts all the way to the output stages (transistors, ICs, etc.)

    Now, you need to look at the bill for what you've been charged for. Repair is not the same as refurbished. But Repair should be done according to the factory specification and it shouldn't be any problem whatsoever for your Phase Linear 4000 preamp after a full and proper repair.

    Unless, the technician screw up the job, everything should remain the same.

    Now, here is a little confusing part - the problem with the preamp may have happened at the same time as your Citation malfunction; and the chances are you didn't know that because you haven't used the preamp during the citation failure and still thinking it's still OK. So, it might not be the repair technician fault if it's the case.

    If you've tested the preamp with some other amps and known it's condition is good and the problem only happened after you used with the repaired citation amp, it may probably be a problem with the repair.

    I would call the shop who repaired your amp and tell the situation about it. They'll usually check the problem or repair for you if it's under their 30days warranty policy. Most shops have some kind of warranty for the work they done so check with them.

    Full Factory Refurbishment is a different thing from shop repair. They usually cost more than the standard shop repair and it's also a better way to get things fixed since they'll very likely replace all the worn out parts and electrolytic capacitors and old resistors in the process. So, refurbishing will probably prolong the life of your amp too if it's done properly.
    Trying out Different Audio Cables is a Religious Affair. You don't discuss it with anyone. :redface::biggrin:
  • heiney9
    heiney9 Posts: 25,165
    edited January 2009
    I would almost bet the reason he rewired (sounds better than "rigged") is because there are no exact replacement transformers for an amp that old. Probably not the optimal solution but it will certainly work considering the alternative...........junking it.

    H9

    P.s. Just a guess based on the limited info you gave in your post.
    "Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass Pass Labs XA25 | EE Avant Pre | EE Mini Max Supreme DAC | MIT Shotgun S1 | Pangea AC14SE MKII | Legend L600 | BlueSound Node 3 - Tubes add soul!
  • zombiemusic
    zombiemusic Posts: 65
    edited January 2009
    I do agree that rewired does sound better, and for the minute or two the amp and preamp were working the speakers sounded like nothing before. I only have simple monitor 50 right now. I want then to go to home theatre and get rti A9's for my two channel listening pleasure. Becuase well i really only listen to music, i dont really watch that many movies.
    The problem with the preamp is that it only sent sound out to one speaker, blew a fuse in the amp, and the tweeter in my right speaker. whenever i adjusted the volume or move the unlimiter funtion on it. You could hear a grinding noise from through the speakers. It then completely shut down, and would not work. So there must be something wrong in the preamp that could have caused the amp to go in the first place. since we have seen the amp work fine at the repair shop.

    I am going to send out the pre amp to get refurbished by Circle stereo...any opinions of them?
    My Gear

    Phase Linear 4000 preamp
    Cambridge Audio Azur 640c v.2 CD player
    Dual 1219 Turntable
    Two Harman Kardon Citation 16 amps
    Monitor 50 speakers Bi-amped...
    (dieing to upgrade to rti A9)
    KLH Tremor Series sub (10 inch 125 watts)
  • zombiemusic
    zombiemusic Posts: 65
    edited January 2009
    do any of you have any insite on where i can go to get a replacement transformer?
    My Gear

    Phase Linear 4000 preamp
    Cambridge Audio Azur 640c v.2 CD player
    Dual 1219 Turntable
    Two Harman Kardon Citation 16 amps
    Monitor 50 speakers Bi-amped...
    (dieing to upgrade to rti A9)
    KLH Tremor Series sub (10 inch 125 watts)
  • megasat16
    megasat16 Posts: 3,521
    edited January 2009
    It'd hard to get a replacement transformer for the older HK models. Even if you can find one, can you replace the amplifier yourself? Ebay is your best friend to search for non-working units and you need to take your chances and sometimes, you may get lucky.

    I've seen the Citation 16 pops up on eBay once in a while so keep looking.
    Trying out Different Audio Cables is a Religious Affair. You don't discuss it with anyone. :redface::biggrin:
  • zombiemusic
    zombiemusic Posts: 65
    edited January 2009
    there is definatly no way i am going to replace it myself. but at least if i do find one i can give it to someone who can do. I will just do the leg work. And yeah i am searching everywhere. I would rather pay to fix the old one than to get a new one.
    My Gear

    Phase Linear 4000 preamp
    Cambridge Audio Azur 640c v.2 CD player
    Dual 1219 Turntable
    Two Harman Kardon Citation 16 amps
    Monitor 50 speakers Bi-amped...
    (dieing to upgrade to rti A9)
    KLH Tremor Series sub (10 inch 125 watts)