Problem with my Halo A52. Need advice..

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • ppt123
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 4

    #1

    Problem with my Halo A52. Need advice..

    Hi all, i have a Halo amp. Recently i had an accident and i damaged the faceplate of my amp.



    Parasound wanted $100 to fix it, but my dealer can do it for free, the problem is my dealer is in LA and i'm in SF. I reluctant to ship the amp since i don't have the original box. However, my dealer can send me the part so i can change it myself.

    Is any of you can give me an advice to change the faceplate? Is it an easy job to do?

    This is my first time posting here. This forum has 2 special section of brands i currently have, the parasound and B&W, so its nice to be here.

    Regards
  • Eric242
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 20

    #2
    Outch, doesn´t look too good. Here is a picture I took when I had my A52 opened up, maybe that helps a little.



    I can´t recall it for sure, but I guess it is just a few screws and nothing with electronics and cables as long as you are just replacing the right plastic part of the front plate.

    Eric

    Comment

    • Chris D
      Ultra Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 16875

      #3
      Aaaaahhh!

      If it were me, I'd personally drive it from SF down to LA and back to be fixed. Make a super-long day trip or overnighter out of it, and get some road time and fun in LA while you're at it. Maybe a trip to Disneyland.

      But oh, I'll give you a consolation banana, and welcome you to Club Parasound and the Guide! :banana:
      CHRIS

      Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
      - Pleasantville

      Comment

      • ppt123
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 4

        #4
        Originally posted by Chris D
        Aaaaahhh!

        If it were me, I'd personally drive it from SF down to LA and back to be fixed. Make a super-long day trip or overnighter out of it, and get some road time and fun in LA while you're at it. Maybe a trip to Disneyland.

        But oh, I'll give you a consolation banana, and welcome you to Club Parasound and the Guide! :banana:
        It would be fun if i drive down to LA for sure, but my cost to fix this will be significantly much higher (gas/plane ticket, shopping in La, food, clubbing, booze, etc) :P

        Anyway, thanks for the advice and the welcome.
        Last edited by Chris D; 13 November 2016, 15:46 Sunday.

        Comment

        • Peter Nielsen
          Super Senior Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 1188

          #5
          Originally posted by ppt123
          Is any of you can give me an advice to change the faceplate? Is it an easy job to do?
          Yes, it is fairly easy. First you need to unscrew the rackmounts. Then remove the top cover. Finally you remove all screws on the top and bottom that holds the faceplate in place.

          Beware that the faceplate consists of 4 parts:
          -Faceplate
          -Parasound logo (red "P")
          -The two plastic side bars

          You also have a rack mount. This is a separate (optional) part. Unless you want to try to bend it back to shape, you'll need a new right hand rack mount!

          From the picture, it looks like it's only the right hand front panel plastic piece that is damaged (in addition to the severely twisted right hand rack mount). If the silver part of the front panel is not damaged, you could simply replace the plastic piece and the rack mount.

          Make sure that you get all the replacement parts you need. If you just ask for the "faceplate", they will most likely just send you the metal plate without the side plastic that is totally broken on your amp. And, remember that you'll probably want to get a new rack mount too. (Unless you simply remove it, since it is optional).

          Peter

          Comment

          • ppt123
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 4

            #6
            Thanks Peter for the advice. I guess i will be doing this myself then.
            Another thing, is the plasctic bars hold in place by screws?
            I'm gonna put this in a rack so forgret the rack mount.

            Comment

            • Peter Nielsen
              Super Senior Member
              • Sep 2004
              • 1188

              #7
              Originally posted by Eric242
              I can´t recall it for sure, but I guess it is just a few screws and nothing with electronics and cables as long as you are just replacing the right plastic part of the front plate.
              The front panel needs to be removed in order to replace the side bars.

              Still, it's not difficult :^x

              Peter

              Comment

              • Peter Nielsen
                Super Senior Member
                • Sep 2004
                • 1188

                #8
                Originally posted by ppt123
                Thanks Peter for the advice. I guess i will be doing this myself then.
                Another thing, is the plasctic bars hold in place by screws?
                Yes. As far as I can recall, all you need is a regular Philips-head screwdriver. (The exception is the A21/A51/JC1 that needs a hex wrench for the top cover screws).

                BTW, when you remove the rackmount, you should eventually put the screws back in, because they are needed to keep the top cover in place.

                Peter

                Comment

                • ppt123
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 4

                  #9
                  Thanks again, looks like an easy job.

                  Comment

                  Related Topics

                  Collapse

                  • Chris D
                    Who wants Halo gear in black? :)
                    by Chris D
                    This has been asked about here in Club Parasound ever since Halo gear was first introduced 10 years ago. Aaaaaand... you got it! Parasound continues to listen to their customers, here and elsewhere.

                    Hot off the press, formally released today. I've been keeping this under my hat for...
                    24 September 2012, 21:16 Monday
                  • Chris D
                    New Parasound Halo DVD Players
                    by Chris D
                    Well, lookie here: I think we just found the first "official" information on Parasound DVD players. It looks like the rumors were true after all!

                    First, the printed info: The December 2003 issue of DVD Etc has a "DVD Player Buyer's Guide" in the back, that seems to...
                    02 January 2004, 04:32 Friday
                  • Burke Strickland
                    Parasound introduces new Halo JC5 stereo amplifier
                    by Burke Strickland
                    Exciting new product from Parasound recently announced on their website (earlier sneak previews may have been available elsewhere). Said to be shipping in June 2018 with a retail price of about $6,000, so very few, if any, have had a chance to see or hear one yet. But on paper it sure looks like a product...
                    17 April 2018, 16:37 Tuesday
                  • JonMarsh
                    Anyone seen the Parasound Halo Pre-Pro Yet?
                    by JonMarsh
                    Because I'm a pretty hard core video nut at heart, as well as more than a little out in left field on the audio side, I'm not generally one to get worked up over Pre-Pro's - most don't offer a combination of technology that hit's on all cylinders for me... 7.1 or 9.1 or whatever doesn't really count...
                    06 May 2003, 10:03 Tuesday
                  • Chris D
                    Parasound at CES 2010
                    by Chris D
                    Dang... I really tried to go to CES this year. I have event tickets and everything. Unfortunately, couldn't make it happen, and instead I'm actually at the very tip of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska right now.

                    Some news from Parasound at CES 2010. Sweet. Wish I was there. Anybody...
                    08 January 2010, 12:43 Friday
                  • Loading...
                  • No more items.
                  Working...
                    Searching...Please wait.
                    An unexpected error was returned: 'Your submission could not be processed because you have logged in since the previous page was loaded.

                    Please push the back button and reload the previous window.'
                    An unexpected error was returned: 'Your submission could not be processed because the token has expired.

                    Please push the back button and reload the previous window.'
                    An internal error has occurred and the module cannot be displayed.
                    There are no results that meet this criteria.
                    Search Result for "|||"