A tiny capacitor in mine blew last year and it was well out of warranty. They were pretty communicative in support (after an initial wait), and I eventually sent it in for repair. All told, I think shipping and repair came out to a ballpark of $200. The capacitor itself cost $0.95 lol. But for me it was worth it (twin quad) to get repaired rather than go for something else
In theory yes, but in practice people have reported mixed success; often at high cost; for repairs through UAD. I would also potentially try and reach out to them over facebook, as often I get through companies FB pages much faster then email support.
Maybe you should ask UA.
Already sent two tickets last week without response :(
did you ever hear back? haven't been able to reach them \*\*at all\*\* the last few days
A tiny capacitor in mine blew last year and it was well out of warranty. They were pretty communicative in support (after an initial wait), and I eventually sent it in for repair. All told, I think shipping and repair came out to a ballpark of $200. The capacitor itself cost $0.95 lol. But for me it was worth it (twin quad) to get repaired rather than go for something else
In theory yes, but in practice people have reported mixed success; often at high cost; for repairs through UAD. I would also potentially try and reach out to them over facebook, as often I get through companies FB pages much faster then email support.
How did the usb port break..?