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Welcome to the club, bud. You will NOT get anyone to repair the amp, H/K will give you ZERO support (except to point you toward MINI), MINI will give you ZERO support (except to try to sell you a new amp)
The amp has some sort of microprocessor that scares the bejeesus out of repair facilities. I have sent mine to 2 places that said sure they can fix it, sent it back saying they couldn't fix it. BCelectronics in PA (think that's the name) says on their website they repair "all MINI amps". They don't.
Right now mine is off to a guy in Phoenix that likes to tinker on stuff. No promises but he said maybe he'll learn something.
There is a thread here somewhere, I just posted on it yesterday, a dialogue between Liquidyellow and Coopercooper I think was their names. They are perfecting an alternate amp setup that will allow H/K HU functionality. Do a search on google "MINI H/K AMP repair, maybe you can find it the same way I did. Good luck.