Hi! No, saddly it's still not working. I've asked arround and reveceived from several people the answer that probably something on the bluetooth "board" (i don't know exactly how it's called) has broken. If you have news about the topic, please let me also know. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for replying. I contacted Audiolab;
Hi,
I am having a problem connecting via Bluetooth to my 6000A. It has been working fine when previously used this way but for the first time it isn’t connecting at all. I have tried various solutions to fix it but still no success. I usually use my iPhone to connect and play but when searching for it, it doesn’t come up at all. I have tried everything from reset, firmware update, trying other devices, but unfortunately it doesn’t work.
Even though I’ve had it for over 3 years, the unit has had minimal use over this period and is in no way damaged.
Please could you advise me how to resolve the issue.
and they sent me this reply;
Thank you for your E-mail
Looks like it has a fault.
Please return your 6000A to the address below with a covering letter by carrier or hand. We will factory service to full working specification. Our charges are labour fixed (not hourly) at 55GBP, plus the costs of any defective parts replaced, plus return carriage and plus VAT.
We are currently running with a large back log due to holidays and the after effects of covid and so turnaround time could be 4-6 weeks.
Opening hours: 8am to 5pm Monday to Thursday and 4pm on Friday.
If you deliver by hand, due to covid, can you please bring a covering letter with your unit/s and come to our side car park.
Please use the original carton/s for return carriage if a carrier is used or suitable packaging. However, a charge will be made for new packaging if the packaging arrives damaged or is unsitable and below a standard to the event where our transit insurance against damage would be invalid.