So I sent my water-damaged Carver amp over to Chris at Sound&Vision at the end of June after he advised by email that he should be able to do something with it with a 3 week turnaround time.
Emailed him towards end of July and he advised it would be looked at in the next couple of days.
Haven't heard a sausage from him since. So coming up to 1.5 months since sending it to him.
Anyone else had dealings with him? I read a few posts on here extolling his services in repairing dead carver amps and decided to see if he could recover mine. He indicated GBP120 for the fix which is highly preferable to shelling out up to Eur800 for a 'new' 2nd hand unit.
Don't want to push him too hard in the event he just chucks it back at me claiming its' unrecoverable.
I'm used to pushing clients to pay up for work (especially bleeding Shell who take an age!) and know where the tipping point comes before having to get narky, but I'd rather have him fix it than return it.
What would you do?

!UPDATE @ 28th Spetember 2018....4 months later
So still no response from Chris at Boserepairexperts after repeated attempts to contact him.
Rather unfortunate as this started out as a promising solution to my Carver amp woes.
He's not responding to polite email requests for status updates on my amp and he doesn't answer his business phone lines.
I saw on Google that only a week ago from this post he's receiving promising and positive reviews from others who have retained his services to repair their car amps, so ultimately I'm left wondering why I seem to be a special case.
I actually rang the Casa Amiga bar on the opposite side of the street to him to find out from them if he's actually still trading and hasn't gone bust! They chuckled at the request and confirmed he was still trading, almost as though they had been asked before! :lol:
So I can't recommend this cowboy outfit if your Carver amp has succumbed to water damage as it will be an absolute lottery if you get any response or recourse from him. I'm rather regretful that I took advice from this forum which formulated my decision to send my amp to him in the first place.
I have subsequently left him a negative review on Google as I feel this is entirely justified under the circumstances.

Emailed him towards end of July and he advised it would be looked at in the next couple of days.
Haven't heard a sausage from him since. So coming up to 1.5 months since sending it to him.
Anyone else had dealings with him? I read a few posts on here extolling his services in repairing dead carver amps and decided to see if he could recover mine. He indicated GBP120 for the fix which is highly preferable to shelling out up to Eur800 for a 'new' 2nd hand unit.
Don't want to push him too hard in the event he just chucks it back at me claiming its' unrecoverable.
I'm used to pushing clients to pay up for work (especially bleeding Shell who take an age!) and know where the tipping point comes before having to get narky, but I'd rather have him fix it than return it.
What would you do?

!UPDATE @ 28th Spetember 2018....4 months later
So still no response from Chris at Boserepairexperts after repeated attempts to contact him.
Rather unfortunate as this started out as a promising solution to my Carver amp woes.
He's not responding to polite email requests for status updates on my amp and he doesn't answer his business phone lines.
I saw on Google that only a week ago from this post he's receiving promising and positive reviews from others who have retained his services to repair their car amps, so ultimately I'm left wondering why I seem to be a special case.
I actually rang the Casa Amiga bar on the opposite side of the street to him to find out from them if he's actually still trading and hasn't gone bust! They chuckled at the request and confirmed he was still trading, almost as though they had been asked before! :lol:
So I can't recommend this cowboy outfit if your Carver amp has succumbed to water damage as it will be an absolute lottery if you get any response or recourse from him. I'm rather regretful that I took advice from this forum which formulated my decision to send my amp to him in the first place.
I have subsequently left him a negative review on Google as I feel this is entirely justified under the circumstances.
