Don’t get me wrong, I’m not frustrated or pissed off about this, just disappointed. I completely see and understand the company’s position. They didn’t know the part was defective when they first installed it, and it did last for seven years. I’m going to send the amp in and spend the money. It’s a great sounding and uniquely light and compact amp. I just think the company should do more to resolve this and is being short-sighted. Sure, they’ll make a few bucks off of me, but the next time I’m in the market for gear, (and, like many of us, being inflicted with permanent G.A.S., it won’t be long), and I have a choice, I will probably choose a different manufacturer.
I recall the first time I had any dealings with Alembic. I had purchased a used Electrum at a guitar show and the electronics didn’t work properly. I brought it to Alembic and while I was meeting Susan and Mica, Ron took it upstairs, did some quick magic, and it worked as it should. And they didn’t even charge me! Yes, they could have made a few bucks off me. Instead, they gained a customer for life who not only proselytizes about the company any chance I get, but laid down the cash for a Custom Further. The only thing I can criticize about Alembic is that they have spoiled me when it comes to dealing with just about every other music gear vendor.
Coz, I had a Demeter Real Reverb rack unit about 10 years ago. Sold it. And carrying an extra rack for it would defeat the purpose of this small, light amp.
Bill, tgo