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Friends,

Does anyone of you know a good reputable audio repair person in or
near Philadelphia?

A friend of mine moved there recently and needs his Quad gear
serviced.
as I understand , he uses both tube and solid state equipment.


TIA, Sander.

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Sander DeWaal wrote:
Friends,

Does anyone of you know a good reputable audio repair person in or
near Philadelphia?

A friend of mine moved there recently and needs his Quad gear
serviced.
as I understand , he uses both tube and solid state equipment.


TIA, Sander.

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"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."


Sander:

I would be glad to take a look... no charge for a look and with the
understanding that I would either refer him, or clear some sort of
silly problem at no charge. I do know of a very reputable repair
person... who charges the earth. Well worth it if the equipment really
needs fixing, not so much if it is something else or something
mechanical. He, BTW, is in Jenkintown, PA.

When I hear the term "serviced" and Audio Gear, I harken back to Will
Rogers (and Mark Twain earlier)....

http://cdbaby.com/cd/utahphillips10

Worth the listen... If I can be of help, let me know.

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA

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Sander:


I would be glad to take a look... no charge for a look and with the
understanding that I would either refer him, or clear some sort of
silly problem at no charge. I do know of a very reputable repair
person... who charges the earth. Well worth it if the equipment really
needs fixing, not so much if it is something else or something
mechanical. He, BTW, is in Jenkintown, PA.



Hi Peter,

Thanks for the information.
As far as I know now, the main problem is a blown power stage on a
Quad 606.

I have given him your e-mail address, so he'll probably contact you
one of these days.
His name is J. Speksnijder (don't ask!).

Again, on his behalf, thanks for the offer!

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