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It was shipped UPS, and AOR UK told me they prefer UPS as this
apparently simplifies things with customs. I probably would not have shipped it to them for a repair that was primarily cosmetic because the shipping is expensive. It's impossible to say exactly what it would cost you, since the cost is a function not only of the weight of the package but also of its dimensions. If you use a large box with lots and lots of styrofoam, it's going to cost you--and it might cost more coming from California. I think you should expect it to run at least a few hundred bucks, though, there and back, unless you cut corners. USPS might be a little cheaper. If you visit the UPS homepage you can calculate costs using different measurements and points of origin. I only did it because the repair was fairly serious and I really like the receiver, its custom filters, etc. It's hard for me to recommend filters for this receiver. Mine is decked out entirely with Collins filters. This wouldn't be to everyone's taste, but I like it. However, I've never listened to this receiver with any other kinds of filters, so I can't make an informed comparison. Steve Telamon wrote: That was quick. How was it shipped and how much did the shipping and repair cost? Mine is working well but the display is getting dim in places. The display is readable, it's a cosmetic thing. I was also thinking of getting some better filters for it. What do you recommend for program listening? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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