Hi All
I'm attempting to contact Iratech to get a 9444A serviced.
As I'm not in the US, I'm using email, specifically iratec (at) yahoo (dot) com
Do they have an aversion to email like GPA, or is there a more up to date address.
Thanks.
Hi All
I'm attempting to contact Iratech to get a 9444A serviced.
As I'm not in the US, I'm using email, specifically iratec (at) yahoo (dot) com
Do they have an aversion to email like GPA, or is there a more up to date address.
Thanks.
Not as yet, I'm in Australia so email is a better mechanism. Maybe I'll have to stay up late or get up early lol.
Nat, try this-
Ira Tec Pro Audio's Homepage
Contact info provided therein.
Cheers, Marshall.
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Mah, thanks, I hadn't seen that page.
Once you learn the lesson of the short leads connecting the rear panel, 9444As are one of the simplest amps to service I know of. If you wanna tackle it DIY, I'd be glad to assist.
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