Need Repair for Original Polk Isonic Radio
midas1
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We've owned a Bose Isonic radio for years. We use it as a radio only. I don't remember the CD drive ever working. A few months the radio started taking a very long time to boot up then, at times, the buttons on the top of the radio wouldn't work. (lost the remote years ago)
Finally, the radio wouldn't turn on. Called Bose explained the problem they told me the capacitors probably died. They stated the radio could not be repaired locally it needed to be shipped to their facilities in California. We decided we didn't want to risk shipping it across the country. Any recommendation for radio repair facility within a twentyfive mile radius of Baltimore MD?
We really miss our radio.
Thanks
Finally, the radio wouldn't turn on. Called Bose explained the problem they told me the capacitors probably died. They stated the radio could not be repaired locally it needed to be shipped to their facilities in California. We decided we didn't want to risk shipping it across the country. Any recommendation for radio repair facility within a twentyfive mile radius of Baltimore MD?
We really miss our radio.
Thanks
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Bose?
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Don't know what I was thinking!!!!! It's a Polk Isonic radio.
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Hello,
I believe the Baltimore HQ guys can help, email Kim.Jasper@soundunited.com or telephone him at 1-800-377-7655 extension 5208.
Regards, Ken -
Much thanks! Will send an email.
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You're welcome.