Tech needed for receiver mods
dromunds
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I have a friend in Santa Fe who recently had a bad experience with a technician. The tech was supposed to replace the speaker wire clips in a vintage Pioneer receiver with banana plugs for his speaker cables. He dropped off the unit and paid for the repairs but the guy never did the work. To make a long story short, it took months to get the unit back, but finally the tech gave him his unit back unrepaired (although he told my friend quite some time ago that he had repaired it). He's glad to get his unit back but now he's looking for a new tech somewhere in Santa Fe/Albequerque. I suppose he could pack it up and ship it to someone if necessary. Can anybody help in locating a good and trustworthy tech to do some mods to his receiver? Thanks in advance. He may have some mods for a Yamaha CR-820 also.
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Don:
I have a contact who goes through Vintage stuff here in Brownsburg... thats NOT Sante Fe so shipping would be involved. I will PM you his info just in case.
I also have a contact in AZ that uses a shop. Forget the name, so will check with him and get that to you as well."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
Much appreciated Dan. Looking forward to the info.
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I could do it, but I'm a long way from Santa Fe.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Thanks, I'll PM you.