So I've had a quiet few weeks. Literally very quiet as the amp in the car decided to die. I'd noticed an issue with the stereo but it was very intermittent. The sound would fade in and out and the stereo would respond incredibly slowly. Typically there are no aftermarket options and it's part of the radio module so not just an amp.
There's the little b*stard hiding in the corner of the boot!
Fortunately I posted on an S Class group on Farcebook and two different people recommended the same guy. I got in touch and arranged to send it off. Slightly hesitant but he came recommended so off it went. But today I received a package and I was very excited.
In this miracle box was my new repaired amp!!
Now I admit it doesn't look hugely different from how it did before but I am assured inside it is quite different. I have been given quite a list of what the refurbishment consists of..
1. Carbon clean
2. Replacement of blown resistors and transistors
3. Testing of Oasis chip and replacement if necessary
4. Main PCB and daughter PCB power flow and connections
5. 2x RAM, testing for bad sectors and replacement if necessary
6. Laser soldering of any worn/replacement components
7. Lacquer seal the unit to prolong it's life
8. Final test and prepare for return
Now I can't claim to know what all that means but I do know it's got a 2 year warranty and the chap or did the repair has never had a repaired amp brought back to him. Considering I've heard of new replacement amps only lasting 2 years and failing again, I'll take that as a good sign. Plus despite being £350 +VAT it was still substantially cheaper than a replacement.
So yes I'm very pleased that the stereo is back in business!
And since I was fiddling in the boot, I bought a replacement pair of boot hooks as the original screw heads has gone a bit rusty.
But OCD but that's all in the number plate!