I've got a receiver from the 70s that's been working fine until the last few weeks - it's cracking in the right front speaker, with no signal present (and it doesn't seem to be affected by volume). It ...
Top dollar paid – pre-1980 only. Amps, receivers, turntables, tape decks, speakers – some consoles. Call today! (509) 868-9022. I’ve seen the ad in our classifieds section a hundred times. And every ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Brent Butterworth Brent Butterworth is a writer dedicated to audio gear. He ...
Ralph Larsen, a former TV repair man and Milwaukee County social worker, has run a word-of-mouth business called Cranky Uncle Trotsky's Vintage Stereo Repair for 30 years. The business offers ...
A Boulder County man running a vintage audio repair business has been arrested after detectives said he failed to actually repair orders for which he was paid up front and sometimes failed to even ...
Whether you're a decades-long hi-fi fan, new to this hobby, or have unearthed a trove of stereo equipment from your attic, the question will inevitably come up: what do you do with old hi-fi products?
Ralph Larsen, a former TV repair man and Milwaukee County social worker, has run a word-of-mouth business called Cranky Uncle Trotsky's Vintage Stereo Repair for 30 years. The business offers ...
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