Friday, February 8, 2019

[Avid-L2] Re: What the hell is going on at Sony Repair?

 

Yoiu might check with the Sony Broadcast Service hotline that can help with operations questions of broadcast equipment.  Perhaps it's a moot point if they've discontinued service, which I don't understand.  Will they no longer fix PVM-20 L5s?  I haven't looked into that as I don't have any.

Sony Broadcast Helpline is:
800 883-6817 Ext 252

if that doesn't work try:
201 833 5331

If nothing else maybe they can point you in a direction.  I forget when I got my 2541 but I think it was around 2011.  Seems like that should still be serviceable.  Isn't it something like at least 7 years of manufacturer service availability on big ticket items.  Maybe I'm wrong on that.


---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <Greg@...> wrote :

After trying every 'old' number in my book, along with previously reliable emails, plus a odd few contacts from friends, I finally thought to google 'Sony professional repair,' got a local number, who's receptionist then gave me a different local number, then I was finally speaking to someone who definitely sounded 'offshore.' I hope I'm not too judgy, being a leftie, but sometimes an accent leads me to be very annoyed, especially when I call a local number, yet am clearly reaching a call center (plenty of voices in the background) and have to repeat myself and/or speak extra loud so they can hear me.

Anyway, according to the person who I spoke with, they've just discontinued service ('a memo just last week') for my not-very-old PVM2541, which seems to have developed a power supply problem. Anyone know where I can get this fixed in the Los Angeles area?

Ahrg.


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