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I bought a brand new ARC Ref 6 few weeks ago, it work great in the first 2 weeks (operated about 20 to 25 n these 2 weeks), then I'm unable to switch on the power (By using both the power on/ off button on the panel and remote controller). What I need to do is to plug out my power cable off the wall, wait for about 40 seconds to 1 minute then plug it back the wall again. By doing this I can switch on my Ref 6, and now I need to do it eveyrtime when I listen to music. Until now I already use it about 100 hours. The sound quality is great, it can operate for long time without automatic power-off (eveytime I use it 2 to 4 hours). There is no problem of my home's voltage (220 V). And I have many audio equipment in my home which also use 220 ~ 230V but don't have this problem.
My Ref 6's backside show 220 - 240V, the quality inspection certificate show 220 - 240V as well, but the box show 240V ?! I live in an area which use 220V (or 220V to 230V), I guess maybe this Ref 6 is originally trade to UK or other country which use 240V voltage. And I guess this Ref 6 is pre-set to 240V +/ - I0% or 230V +/ - 10%, that why I have this problem. What problem you think it is? Do you think this problem can be easy to fixed by experienced audio equipment repair service company.? THX
My Ref 6's backside show 220 - 240V, the quality inspection certificate show 220 - 240V as well, but the box show 240V ?! I live in an area which use 220V (or 220V to 230V), I guess maybe this Ref 6 is originally trade to UK or other country which use 240V voltage. And I guess this Ref 6 is pre-set to 240V +/ - I0% or 230V +/ - 10%, that why I have this problem. What problem you think it is? Do you think this problem can be easy to fixed by experienced audio equipment repair service company.? THX