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Old February 5th 04, 11:28 PM
BILL
 
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THIS IS MY STORY- THERE ARE MANY MORE, JUST SEARCH THE INTERNET
GROUPS!!!!!


The following is a copy of a product return report I sent to copper.

To who it may concern,
This amp was delivered to me on Jan. 9 2004, cod by ups. I hooked it
up properly to my Cobra 142gtl base and let it set at room temp to
allow it to warm up some as it came off the truck very cold. I used it
on AM for approx 15 min with no problems. I switched both amp and
radio to sb and spoke to a friend for a short time,no problems. I
keyed the mic again and before speaking the amp made a pop noise and I
noticed smoke comming out of the top vent. I shut unit off and put it
right back in the box that it arrived in. My radio was bought new by
me, and has never had any mods or so called golden screw drivers in
it. I believe the radio comes from the factory in good working order
and does not require any "fixing to operate properly, thus longer life
radio parts from undue stress. This radio does 4-5 watts on am and a
max of 12(with screem in mic) on sb. I use a stock cobra mic and a
solarcon antenna. These facts I have stated I swear to. I believe the
proper thing to do is exchange this unit for a new working one as I
believe the unit sent was defective. This would be the proper thing to
do rather than have the customer wait on repairs, parts or ect. If I
must wait then so be it. Thanks you, William D-n-v-n

Mr. D-n-v-n,
We received your amp back from our repair shop and they said that you
overdrove the
unit and blew it up. The repair bill will be $102.00. Let me know what
you want to do.
Thanks
Suzanne

YOU BE THE JUDGE OF ALL THIS_
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Old February 5th 04, 11:53 PM
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BILL wrote:
THIS IS MY STORY- THERE ARE MANY MORE, JUST SEARCH THE INTERNET
GROUPS!!!!!


The following is a copy of a product return report I sent to copper.

To who it may concern,
This amp was delivered to me on Jan. 9 2004, cod by ups. I hooked it
up properly to my Cobra 142gtl base and let it set at room temp to
allow it to warm up some as it came off the truck very cold. I used it
on AM for approx 15 min with no problems. I switched both amp and
radio to sb and spoke to a friend for a short time,no problems. I
keyed the mic again and before speaking the amp made a pop noise and I
noticed smoke comming out of the top vent. I shut unit off and put it
right back in the box that it arrived in. My radio was bought new by
me, and has never had any mods or so called golden screw drivers in
it. I believe the radio comes from the factory in good working order
and does not require any "fixing to operate properly, thus longer life
radio parts from undue stress. This radio does 4-5 watts on am and a
max of 12(with screem in mic) on sb. I use a stock cobra mic and a
solarcon antenna. These facts I have stated I swear to. I believe the
proper thing to do is exchange this unit for a new working one as I
believe the unit sent was defective. This would be the proper thing to
do rather than have the customer wait on repairs, parts or ect. If I
must wait then so be it. Thanks you, William D-n-v-n

Mr. D-n-v-n,
We received your amp back from our repair shop and they said that you
overdrove the
unit and blew it up. The repair bill will be $102.00. Let me know what
you want to do.
Thanks
Suzanne

YOU BE THE JUDGE OF ALL THIS_


before you bought the amp did you do any research to find out what
coppers warranty was?

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Old February 5th 04, 11:58 PM
Steveo
 
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jim wrote:
BILL wrote:
THIS IS MY STORY- THERE ARE MANY MORE, JUST SEARCH THE INTERNET
GROUPS!!!!!


The following is a copy of a product return report I sent to copper.

To who it may concern,
This amp was delivered to me on Jan. 9 2004, cod by ups. I hooked it
up properly to my Cobra 142gtl base and let it set at room temp to
allow it to warm up some as it came off the truck very cold. I used it
on AM for approx 15 min with no problems. I switched both amp and
radio to sb and spoke to a friend for a short time,no problems. I
keyed the mic again and before speaking the amp made a pop noise and I
noticed smoke comming out of the top vent. I shut unit off and put it
right back in the box that it arrived in. My radio was bought new by
me, and has never had any mods or so called golden screw drivers in
it. I believe the radio comes from the factory in good working order
and does not require any "fixing to operate properly, thus longer life
radio parts from undue stress. This radio does 4-5 watts on am and a
max of 12(with screem in mic) on sb. I use a stock cobra mic and a
solarcon antenna. These facts I have stated I swear to. I believe the
proper thing to do is exchange this unit for a new working one as I
believe the unit sent was defective. This would be the proper thing to
do rather than have the customer wait on repairs, parts or ect. If I
must wait then so be it. Thanks you, William D-n-v-n

Mr. D-n-v-n,
We received your amp back from our repair shop and they said that you
overdrove the
unit and blew it up. The repair bill will be $102.00. Let me know what
you want to do.
Thanks
Suzanne

YOU BE THE JUDGE OF ALL THIS_


before you bought the amp did you do any research to find out what
coppers warranty was?

I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping for
the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.

--
Flyin' Ryan Newman
http://www.ryan12newman.com/carspecs.htm
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Old February 6th 04, 12:10 AM
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

BILL wrote:

THIS IS MY STORY- THERE ARE MANY MORE, JUST SEARCH THE INTERNET
GROUPS!!!!!


The following is a copy of a product return report I sent to copper.

To who it may concern,
This amp was delivered to me on Jan. 9 2004, cod by ups. I hooked it
up properly to my Cobra 142gtl base and let it set at room temp to
allow it to warm up some as it came off the truck very cold. I used it
on AM for approx 15 min with no problems. I switched both amp and
radio to sb and spoke to a friend for a short time,no problems. I
keyed the mic again and before speaking the amp made a pop noise and I
noticed smoke comming out of the top vent. I shut unit off and put it
right back in the box that it arrived in. My radio was bought new by
me, and has never had any mods or so called golden screw drivers in
it. I believe the radio comes from the factory in good working order
and does not require any "fixing to operate properly, thus longer life
radio parts from undue stress. This radio does 4-5 watts on am and a
max of 12(with screem in mic) on sb. I use a stock cobra mic and a
solarcon antenna. These facts I have stated I swear to. I believe the
proper thing to do is exchange this unit for a new working one as I
believe the unit sent was defective. This would be the proper thing to
do rather than have the customer wait on repairs, parts or ect. If I
must wait then so be it. Thanks you, William D-n-v-n

Mr. D-n-v-n,
We received your amp back from our repair shop and they said that you
overdrove the
unit and blew it up. The repair bill will be $102.00. Let me know what
you want to do.
Thanks
Suzanne

YOU BE THE JUDGE OF ALL THIS_


before you bought the amp did you do any research to find out what
coppers warranty was?


I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping for
the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.


have to ask the guy what the amp manufacturer is.
i have dealt with copper years ago and never had a problem though their
catalog at the time was cheesy.

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Old February 6th 04, 12:39 AM
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping for
the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.


have to ask the guy what the amp manufacturer is.
i have dealt with copper years ago and never had a problem though their
catalog at the time was cheesy.

Seems to be more and more horror tales about their support. I dunno?

--
Flyin' Ryan Newman
http://www.ryan12newman.com/carspecs.htm


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Old February 6th 04, 01:01 AM
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

Steveo wrote:

I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping for
the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.


have to ask the guy what the amp manufacturer is.
i have dealt with copper years ago and never had a problem though their
catalog at the time was cheesy.


Seems to be more and more horror tales about their support. I dunno?

i use aes for items now. coax, swr matchers, rotors etc. never had a
problem.

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Old February 6th 04, 01:04 AM
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

Steveo wrote:

I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping for
the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.


have to ask the guy what the amp manufacturer is.
i have dealt with copper years ago and never had a problem though their
catalog at the time was cheesy.


Seems to be more and more horror tales about their support. I dunno?

i use aes for items now. coax, swr matchers, rotors etc. never had a
problem.

I can drive to them, 30 or so miles.

--
Flyin' Ryan Newman
http://www.ryan12newman.com/carspecs.htm
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Old February 6th 04, 01:06 AM
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4-5 watts am dead key like your radio puts out is too much for most of the amps
copper sells. your at fault, not them.

THIS IS MY STORY- THERE ARE MANY MORE, JUST SEARCH THE INTERNET
GROUPS!!!!!


The following is a copy of a product return report I sent to copper.

To who it may concern,
This amp was delivered to me on Jan. 9 2004, cod by ups. I hooked it
up properly to my Cobra 142gtl base and let it set at room temp to
allow it to warm up some as it came off the truck very cold. I used it
on AM for approx 15 min with no problems. I switched both amp and
radio to sb and spoke to a friend for a short time,no problems. I
keyed the mic again and before speaking the amp made a pop noise and I
noticed smoke comming out of the top vent. I shut unit off and put it
right back in the box that it arrived in. My radio was bought new by
me, and has never had any mods or so called golden screw drivers in
it. I believe the radio comes from the factory in good working order
and does not require any "fixing to operate properly, thus longer life
radio parts from undue stress. This radio does 4-5 watts on am and a
max of 12(with screem in mic) on sb. I use a stock cobra mic and a
solarcon antenna. These facts I have stated I swear to. I believe the
proper thing to do is exchange this unit for a new working one as I
believe the unit sent was defective. This would be the proper thing to
do rather than have the customer wait on repairs, parts or ect. If I
must wait then so be it. Thanks you, William D-n-v-n

Mr. D-n-v-n,
We received your amp back from our repair shop and they said that you
overdrove the
unit and blew it up. The repair bill will be $102.00. Let me know what
you want to do.
Thanks
Suzanne

YOU BE THE JUDGE OF ALL THIS_








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Old February 6th 04, 01:18 AM
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

Steveo wrote:

jim wrote:


Steveo wrote:


I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping for
the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.


have to ask the guy what the amp manufacturer is.
i have dealt with copper years ago and never had a problem though their
catalog at the time was cheesy.


Seems to be more and more horror tales about their support. I dunno?


i use aes for items now. coax, swr matchers, rotors etc. never had a
problem.


I can drive to them, 30 or so miles.


i can email 'em. 30 usec's or so hehehe. they are good, little pricey
but good.

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Old February 6th 04, 01:22 AM
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

Steveo wrote:

jim wrote:


Steveo wrote:


I've blasted transistors in mobile amps and only paid the shipping
for the repair.
Like you said Jim, read the label.


have to ask the guy what the amp manufacturer is.
i have dealt with copper years ago and never had a problem though
their catalog at the time was cheesy.


Seems to be more and more horror tales about their support. I dunno?


i use aes for items now. coax, swr matchers, rotors etc. never had a
problem.


I can drive to them, 30 or so miles.


i can email 'em. 30 usec's or so hehehe. they are good, little pricey
but good.

I like to window shop there, sometimes you can pick up decent used
gear. Their web site sucks.

--
Flyin' Ryan Newman
http://www.ryan12newman.com/carspecs.htm
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