Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I thought I remembered seeing a post in the last 6 mths or so in regards to someone who can repair older audio components, but not able to find it so posting what is probably a duplicate of a fairly recent post. I have a Sony receiver about 30 years old that I would like to get repaired if reasonable. It produces sound but also a lot of noise in addition to what I am trying to listen to. Thanks VERY MUCH in advance!
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I don't know of any place around here but in Tampa Sound Exchange sells and repairs vintage audio equipment. It's near USF.
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A 30 year old car is "junk" also, but many people love to collect them as well.
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I also have tube tester, transistor tester, brand new oscilloscope, signal generator, etc., and I enjoy working on this equipment in my spare time.
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"I embrace the new technology and I still like the vintage stuff. There's no reason you can't enjoy both" does not quite translate to: a 30 year old receiver is really a piece of junk compared to a much less expensive new receiver. I have about a dozen, both, newer and vintage (mostly) and they all have their attributes. ![]() Fred |
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It really depends on what you are looking for. If you like vintage stuff then get it repaired. If you just want to listen to music then buy something new - it may very well sound better. The poster didn't say which Sony model he has. There are some mass market iconic pieces that may be worth holding onto regardless. For example, a Pioneer SX-1980 receiver or a Phase Linear 400 or 700 power amp.
I had the FM section of a very good receive go south about 15 years ago. I was able to get a hold of the schematics and sent them and the receiver off to my brother. His response was unless I really, really liked this thing then I should go buy something new. Granted, he didn't really want to put in the time to diagnose the problem but his point was valid. By pure coincidence, we both now own the same AV receiver. He also owns a Soundcraftmen pre amp and SAE power amp, both very good pieces in their day. I asked him one day would he repair them if they died and his response was "No, I can buy better new stuff". Quote:
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You can try "YOU BREAK I FIX", it's an electronics repair shop located on HWY 499 across from the Villages school complex. They did a great job for me a few years ago on a 300 unit CD player.
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