how manu UK companies would do this?

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by Saab, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. Saab

    Saab

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    I was searching for Neat Petite info,and came across this;





    Hi from the Blue Mountains in Australia.

    About six years ago I bought a set of Neat Petite speakers from the
    British hi-fi company Neat Audio - they're small top-quality speakers
    (hand-doped bass-midrange speaker paired with an Emit ribbon tweeter)
    which I used to replace my much-loved large freestanding B & W
    speakers -- no longer had room for those, much to my daughter's
    delight. The Neats sounded wonderful -- powered by my Quad 66/606,
    they were my pride and joy, especially since I depend on good sound
    for my CD and DVD reviewing.

    Sadly, about three months ago I inadvertently blew the voice-coil on
    one of my Neat Petite bass/midrange speakers. Contacted Neat in
    Britain, seeking to buy a replacement speaker, only to be told that I
    couldn't replace one -- the design had been upgraded and both would
    have to be replaced. My speakers were out of guarantee, but the
    company said the speaker shouldn't have blown - they'd ship a
    replacement pair out for free. They arrived today; I've soldered them
    in place already, and even before properly run-in, they sound
    wonderful -- tight bass and beautifully clear midrange.

    Just thought I'd pass this on as an example of great service. Thanks
    to Bob at Neat for helping me stay tuned to the best music in the
    world in style -- this sort of service is so rare today. I'm truly
    grateful.




    very,very impressive service,makes me wanna buy 'em!
     
    Saab, Nov 11, 2004
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    Mart Smog Dodger

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    I once bought a pair of secondhand Neat Critiques and as you do, delved inside them and found that the crossovers had been modded and not to professionally to boot.
    I rang Neat and spoke to Bob Surgeoner and asked if he could send me a diagram of how they should be, he did better than that and asked me how far away I was (only an hours drive) and said pop them over and he'd sort them for me.
    When I got there he did just that and refused to charge me for the work and parts.
    Smashing bloke and a talented musician too.


    Mart
     
    Mart, Nov 11, 2004
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