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Title: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 3 Feb 2011, 11:40 pm
Fellow Tube-O-Philes,

This thread is for links to reputable repair companies.  Please add to the list if you have a favorite repair technician.  And, no, it does not matter if they repair tube or solid-state gear.

Here is my "short" list:
http://www.analogique.com/ (http://www.analogique.com/)
http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html (http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html)
http://www.circlestereo.com/ (http://www.circlestereo.com/)
http://www.smcaudio.com/ (http://www.smcaudio.com/)  McCormack gear a specialty, obviously.
http://www.vintageamprepair.net/ (http://www.vintageamprepair.net/)  Specializing in Threshold and Forte
http://www.stereomanuals.com/ (http://www.stereomanuals.com/)  A resource for service manuals.
http://www.sound-smith.com/ (http://www.sound-smith.com/)
http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm (http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm)
http://www.vintageaudio.com/ (http://www.vintageaudio.com/)
http://www.highendaudiorepair.com/ (http://www.highendaudiorepair.com/)
http://www.musictechnology.com/ (http://www.musictechnology.com/)
http://www.sertechelectronics.com/ (http://www.sertechelectronics.com/)

That should get things started.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: SteveFord on 4 Feb 2011, 01:03 am
Recommendation deleted, vendor actually belongs under Bad Audio Repair Dealers.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Rusty Jefferson on 8 Feb 2011, 03:16 pm
Musical Concepts: http://www.musicaldesign.com/MC_Dyna_Amp.html

Tube and Solid State build/mod/repair. Excellent upgrades.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: tonyptony on 8 Feb 2011, 04:03 pm
Does anyone know who on these lists would be a good option for repair of "vintage" high end Levinson/Proceed CD transports?
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: rpf on 8 Feb 2011, 04:16 pm
http://www.sgcustomsound.com/

Douglaston, NY

Scott Gramlich, a very competent and reasonable tech who works on tube, SS, speakers and pro gear. Been in business for a couple of decades.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 8 Feb 2011, 04:22 pm
You may need to do some "legwork" in that you might consider emailing two or three after reading their "about us" type webpage.  You might find someone by Googling "Levinson/Proceed CD transport repair".

I had a Melos preamp repaired by Ben Jacoby of High-End Audio Repair in NY. with excellent results.  I did a fair bit of searching to find him.

Hope this helps,
Jake

Edit:  rpf beat me to the punch and with a better answer!
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: dflee on 8 Feb 2011, 04:35 pm
The Analog Store located in Raleigh, NC
Alex (the owner) is an up front and good guy to speak with.

Later
Don
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: richidoo on 8 Feb 2011, 04:45 pm
Ditto for Alex. He can do tuner alignment, even rebuild Quad ESLs. I saw a R2R deck go in as pudding and come out like new, total ground up restoration. He does mail order repairs.
http://theanalogstore.com
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: ZLS on 8 Feb 2011, 05:11 pm
http://www.turntablerepair.com/

    I use David a lot. 

    He will ask you questions so as to determine what is the best way of going about what you are trying to accomplish. 

                                                               RESCINDED
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: rpf on 8 Feb 2011, 05:41 pm
You may need to do some "legwork" in that you might consider emailing two or three after reading their "about us" type webpage.  You might find someone by Googling "Levinson/Proceed CD transport repair".

I had a Melos preamp repaired by Ben Jacoby of High-End Audio Repair in NY. with excellent results.  I did a fair bit of searching to find him.

Hope this helps,
Jake

Edit:  rpf beat me to the punch and with a better answer!

I don't know if Scott works on CD transports. Doesn't have the equipment to do tuner alignments. I do know he is great with amps, speakers and general repairs though.

 
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 8 Feb 2011, 05:51 pm
Oops...my bad, I assumed you knew he did that type of specifically.

Here are two links from the list above that have Levinson on their list plus fix transports:
http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm (http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm)
http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html (http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html)

I'm certain there are more and maybe one close to you.

And thank you to those who added to the list!
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: flintstone on 8 Feb 2011, 06:15 pm
I have had "Craig" at Nosvalves fix my tube amps (he's in Michigan)...........you can check him out here:

http://www.nosvalves.com/ (http://www.nosvalves.com/)

I think he works mostly on vintage stuff.........but he did repair my Rogue 120's for me.


Dave
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: -Richard- on 22 Apr 2011, 02:36 am
Tubes = happiness for my self-designed Open Baffle speakers. But I need help... does anyone know of a really ethical tube amp repair shop in the Ventura or Santa Barbara area of California... I might even seriously consider Los Angeles (about 1.7 miles away). But I don't want to ship my Heathkit... too many things happen when it is in the hands of shippers.

I deeply appreciate any information that could help me to get my 1950's re-circuited Heathkit playing without occasional performance anomalies. Those EL 84's and my OB's make love happen together.

Thanks for any suggestions.

With Warmest Regards ~ Richard
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: SteveFord on 26 Jun 2011, 02:26 am
Bob Carver just opened up a shop:

http://carverservice.com/index.html
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: datman on 26 Jun 2011, 04:14 am
The Audio Specialist in Studio City, CA. Warrranty for Audio Research and Mac. He does tube, solid state and turntables. Quality is uniformly excellent.

The Audio Specialist:

http://www.audiospecialist.com/
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Triode Pete on 26 Jun 2011, 12:17 pm
Another excellent tube repair engineer / technician in upstate NY (Clifton Park - Saratoga County). Can design / build / repair anything - John Wiesner Radio - phone number & email available upon request.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: rollo on 26 Jun 2011, 03:32 pm
Another excellent tube repair engineer / technician in upstate NY (Clifton Park - Saratoga County). Can design / build / repair anything - John Wiesner Radio - phone number & email available upon request.

  I will second that. Top notch in every respect. He tunes pianos as well. Sounds like a great combo to me.


charles
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: SteveFord on 25 Aug 2011, 11:19 pm
I found a good one in Harrisburg, PA:

http://harrisburgradiolab.com/

They did a really nice job on my Harman Kardon F50x tuner and are going over my Sherwood S3000-V now. 
Fast turnaround, reasonable price, 90 Day Warranty, they've won my business.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: pdaddy on 2 Dec 2011, 02:24 am
Anyone know a good place in Atlanta, Ga? I have a Dared SL2000a preamp that has major hum and need some help....and yes I replaced all the tubes first.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: jush501 on 21 Apr 2012, 12:33 pm
Hi to all,
Have Lazarus Cascade Classic pre-amp and two Mark III mono amps. looking for someone who can  services/repair. Also, anyone knows about any modification for these equipment?
Would appreciate any assistance.
jush501
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: jazzcourier on 21 Apr 2012, 05:29 pm
Best tech in the L.A. area is Mitch Singerman. 310-823-5145  Mitch is the authorized repair destination for E.A.R. as well as other companies.He is thorough,knowledgeable,reasonable and reasonably fast.He is attentive to your specific issues with a variety of vintage and modern gear.Things don't go into a six week "black hole" with this tech.The Audio Specialist is much closer to me but based on past experience this guy says he can repair it but will sit on it for months and then tell you he can't figure it out.I took him a pair of JBL c36 speakers ("Oh yeah,i can work on those") to fix and 6 weeks later he says he can't figure out what was wrong. This didn't stop him from charging me to look at them......... OUCH! 5 minutes with another tech.....  it was a blown tweeter, replaced in a few days. As always,all reviews,comments and recommendation are based on personal experience.Your mileage may vary.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Ericus Rex on 21 Apr 2012, 06:11 pm
Hi to all,
Have Lazarus Cascade Classic pre-amp and two Mark III mono amps. looking for someone who can  services/repair. Also, anyone knows about any modification for these equipment?
Would appreciate any assistance.
jush501

That's a great little preamp!  A buddy of mine had one for a while and he always had good sound.  Never heard the amps though.  I'm sure they're equally as good.  Don't know about any mods.  I'm sure they can be 'updated' a bit with bypass caps in PS, better diodes, upgraded caps and resistors and such.  Any reasonable tech could do these.  You might send a PM to Blair at Niteshade Audio (an AC sponsor).  I think he's doing some mods on vintage equipment.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: hpc on 21 May 2012, 12:14 pm
Richard Gray at National TV in New Orleans - the same R.G. of Richard Gray Power Company.  If you're ever in the N.O.,
a must-visit and a must attend the N.O. audio club - particularly, when Richard hosts.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 21 May 2012, 12:45 pm
Wow, R.G. has a successful power conditioning company and a repair shop?  Good info for our Bayou audiophiles.

Thanks to all of you who have contributed to this thread!
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies - RHB Sound Dezign in PA
Post by: hukkfinn on 10 Sep 2012, 12:28 pm
RHB Sound Dezign is my go-to place for amp repairs and mods, especially anything tubed.  They modded my CJ PV-12 and it sounds unbelievable now.  The rhythm and bass slam are from another planet, never heard tube gear sound so good.

Plus he's a really, and I mean really, nice guy.   www.rhbsound.com

-Hukk
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: normo on 12 Jul 2013, 05:11 pm
Guys, I like this list,  are there any tube experts in the western Mass area?  It's nice to avoid shipping if possible. Thanks  Norm
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: raindance on 28 Jul 2013, 11:36 am
If anyone in NC is stuck for a tech, I can help. I do not do repairs for a living, it is more a hobby, but I have been working on tube gear for 30 years and understand the topologies rather than just assume the design started out good.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: FullRangeMan on 1 Jan 2015, 03:38 pm
Just know PCX repair and mods tube equip:
http://www.partsconnexion.com/modservices.html
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: 4Play on 15 Oct 2015, 03:09 pm
I am in WV... Does anyone know a good tech who works on Harman/Kardon solid state amp and preamp?

Anyone within WV, eastern KY, or southern OH would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: rollo on 15 Oct 2015, 03:44 pm
http://www.sgcustomsound.com/

Douglaston, NY

Scott Gramlich, a very competent and reasonable tech who works on tube, SS, speakers and pro gear. Been in business for a couple of decades.

   I will second that


charles
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: thunderbrick on 15 Oct 2015, 05:52 pm
In the St Louis region Mike Missel is the go-to guy for all of the GAS members.  Great guy, great work, great rates.  He's rebuilt/repaired all kinds of high end gear for me.  AND he's a serious audiophile.

Stereotechnician@gmail.com

 :thumb:

Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: jgb0194 on 22 Nov 2015, 09:18 pm
Does anyone know of a tube amp repair person near Salt Lke City, Utah?

Thanks in advance.

John
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: EthanH on 8 Jul 2016, 01:58 am
I can recommend quest for sound in Bensalem PA right outside of philly.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: RDavidson on 8 Jul 2016, 02:21 am
Sorry, a little off topic, but I need to make a plug here for Miller Sound for vintage speaker repair. They've been around a long time, but pretty much all their business comes from word of mouth. GREAT people who are among the absolute best in the business. http://www.millersound.net
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: chgolatin2 on 27 Dec 2017, 03:07 pm
Mitch Singerman out of California should be also listed~  Excellent and superd service~
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: chgolatin2 on 27 Dec 2017, 03:08 pm
Also, Stereo Rehab in Chicago~
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: bacobits1 on 27 Dec 2017, 04:32 pm
http://musictechnology.com/index.html

Bill Thalmann and Company, VA
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Bob2 on 27 Dec 2017, 05:00 pm
PTS pro audio/vintage audio service and repair.
Toledo, Oh. ptsaudio@sbcglobal.net (http://ptsaudio@sbcglobal.net)
Ask for Bernie.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: rollo on 27 Dec 2017, 08:21 pm
http://www.sgcustomsound.com/

Douglaston, NY

Scott Gramlich, a very competent and reasonable tech who works on tube, SS, speakers and pro gear. Been in business for a couple of decades.


   I will second this recommendation.


charles
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: kinaser on 1 Aug 2020, 05:17 am
I'm in New York City, and would recommend Blackie Pagano:
https://www.blackiepagano.com/

A lot of people recommended him before, and he also helped me bring one of my beloved tube amps come alive and work better.
A very friendly guy with trustful service, although his turn-around time can be long since so many people seek his help.

Alex
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Donald on 1 Aug 2020, 02:41 pm
Have a vintage Pioneer SX1250 receiver I bought new in the 70’s. Prefer not to ship. Live in NE Florida. Would like to get it rebuilt as it is long in the tooth. Willing to drive anywhere in Florida or Georgia, possibly NC. Any suggestions anyone?
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 1 Aug 2020, 04:09 pm
Google is your friend!

Florida:
http://www.audio3000.net/ (http://www.audio3000.net/)
https://www.soundideasstereo.com/# (https://www.soundideasstereo.com/#)
http://www.avelectronicsinc.com/ (http://www.avelectronicsinc.com/)
Allen's Audio & Video Repair 1815 15th St #19, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 785-6332

In Georgia most of the repair shops are around Atlanta with a couple in Savannah.

Good luck, that Pioneer SX-1250 is well worth it.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Phil A on 1 Aug 2020, 04:19 pm
https://fine-tuned.com/
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Donald on 1 Aug 2020, 10:24 pm
Thank each of you for the response. Reviewed the links. There are a few good candidates that specialize in the old Pioneer SX series close by, namely in Jax and O-town. :thumb:
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 2 Aug 2020, 02:36 pm
Happy to help!  One of the cool benefits of these forums, eh?

Please keep us posted on your progress.  And I suggest you start a new "Pioneer SX-1250 Restoration" thread.  I believe it would serve fellow vintage enthusiaats if you started this new threas in our Vintage Circle.

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=38.0 (https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=38.0)

As always, pictures or it didn't happen.  :D
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: thargrove on 18 May 2021, 08:08 pm
Fellow Tube-O-Philes,

This thread is for links to reputable repair companies.  Please add to the list if you have a favorite repair technician.  And, no, it does not matter if they repair tube or solid-state gear.

Here is my "short" list:
http://www.analogique.com/ (http://www.analogique.com/)
http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html (http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html)
http://www.circlestereo.com/ (http://www.circlestereo.com/)
http://www.smcaudio.com/ (http://www.smcaudio.com/)  McCormack gear a specialty, obviously.
http://www.vintageamprepair.net/ (http://www.vintageamprepair.net/)  Specializing in Threshold and Forte
http://www.stereomanuals.com/ (http://www.stereomanuals.com/)  A resource for service manuals.
http://www.sound-smith.com/ (http://www.sound-smith.com/)
http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm (http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm)
http://www.vintageaudio.com/ (http://www.vintageaudio.com/)
http://www.highendaudiorepair.com/ (http://www.highendaudiorepair.com/)
http://www.musictechnology.com/ (http://www.musictechnology.com/)
http://www.sertechelectronics.com/ (http://www.sertechelectronics.com/)

That should get things started.

Do you know if the company VTL who built tube equipment is still in Business?  I am new to this forum and tube equipment.
Thank you,
Tim
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: GeneS on 19 May 2021, 11:10 am
Very much so.
https://www.vtl.com/
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: rollo on 19 May 2021, 03:17 pm
   Sansui Tuner repair ?????

charles
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Kruds on 21 Sep 2021, 11:14 pm
Any recommendations in WNC or the Tampa Bay area?
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: DARTH AUDIO on 8 Nov 2021, 02:58 pm
Any recommendations for tube equipment repair in the Charlotte, NC area? Thanks
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Phil A on 8 Nov 2021, 05:45 pm
   Sansui Tuner repair ?????

charles

http://www.audio-horizons.com/pages/upgrades.html
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: Phil A on 8 Nov 2021, 05:46 pm
Any recommendations for tube equipment repair in the Charlotte, NC area? Thanks

If it is not too much trouble to ship - I'd consider this - http://www.musictechnology.com/
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: DARTH AUDIO on 8 Nov 2021, 06:55 pm
Thanks Phil. Not a bad drive either.
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: JakeJ on 9 Nov 2021, 01:36 pm
Charles,

Radio-X Tuners might be one resource.  Check out the list on fmtunerinfo.com

https://www.fmtunerinfo.com/index.html#repairs (https://www.fmtunerinfo.com/index.html#repairs)
Title: Re: Audio Repair Companies for New & Old Equipment
Post by: CarlXu on 25 Nov 2022, 07:32 am
Fellow Tube-O-Philes,

This thread is for links to reputable repair companies.  Please add to the list if you have a favorite repair technician.  And, no, it does not matter if they repair tube or solid-state gear.

Here is my "short" list:
http://www.analogique.com/ (http://www.analogique.com/)
http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html (http://www.austinstereo.com/service.html)
http://www.circlestereo.com/ (http://www.circlestereo.com/)
http://www.smcaudio.com/ (http://www.smcaudio.com/)  McCormack gear a specialty, obviously.
http://www.vintageamprepair.net/ (http://www.vintageamprepair.net/)  Specializing in Threshold and Forte
http://www.stereomanuals.com/ (http://www.stereomanuals.com/)  A resource for service manuals.
http://www.sound-smith.com/ (http://www.sound-smith.com/)
http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm (http://www.stereorepair.net/index.htm)
http://www.vintageaudio.com/ (http://www.vintageaudio.com/)
http://www.highendaudiorepair.com/ (http://www.highendaudiorepair.com/)
http://www.musictechnology.com/ (http://www.musictechnology.com/)
http://www.sertechelectronics.com/ (http://www.sertechelectronics.com/)

That should get things started.

Thank you for sharing.