Originally Posted By: S. Sharkey
Get it fixed is what you do with it. Buying a brand new amp is the only other option, and it's obviously an expensive option, much cheaper to fix. It's rare, but these things do happen from time to time and you just got unlucky. You say it's just out of warranty? Perhaps you could ask for consideration of partial coverage since it failed just out of warranty?


LOL Yeah, I just hated the idea of being without it for six weeks! Moreover, if Outlaw had offered any type of deal on a 7500, I would have jumped on it just so I wasn't without sound during that time.

That said, about an hour ago I received the repaired amp and the overall cost including shipping was less than anticipated. There was a concern of spending 33%-50% on the repair versus buying a new amp (7125 or 7500). Hopefully, the repairs made will last for years to come. :-)