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If you need help with a malfunctioning piece of hardware, or with the installation of anything analog, here's a shameless plug for Jim Fuller of Restoration Audio (and Goodwin's High End).
Jim has been the national service tech for dCS for years, so he clearly knows digital electronics, but he has also worked at Goodwin's for over a decade, installing turntables, tonearms and cartridges, as well as performing repairs. In other words, he can probably help you with any malfunctioning piece of audio gear.
He recently left Goodwin's to set up his own shop in Putney, VT, although he will still be working for Goodwin's on the side.
Jim just installed a stereo cartridge, and a tonearm and mono cartridge, for me, and did so quickly and effortlessly. While I know many of you can do this yourselves, and maybe I could too, I'd rather hire an expert who's done it hundreds of times. That way nothing gets broken, and I know it's done right the first time.
If you're near Boston or anywhere close to southern Vermont and need audio work done, I hope you consider using Jim. Here's a link to his website. And even if you aren't close, I bet he'd be happy to help you with anything shipped to him.
http://restorationaudio.net
Jim has been the national service tech for dCS for years, so he clearly knows digital electronics, but he has also worked at Goodwin's for over a decade, installing turntables, tonearms and cartridges, as well as performing repairs. In other words, he can probably help you with any malfunctioning piece of audio gear.
He recently left Goodwin's to set up his own shop in Putney, VT, although he will still be working for Goodwin's on the side.
Jim just installed a stereo cartridge, and a tonearm and mono cartridge, for me, and did so quickly and effortlessly. While I know many of you can do this yourselves, and maybe I could too, I'd rather hire an expert who's done it hundreds of times. That way nothing gets broken, and I know it's done right the first time.
If you're near Boston or anywhere close to southern Vermont and need audio work done, I hope you consider using Jim. Here's a link to his website. And even if you aren't close, I bet he'd be happy to help you with anything shipped to him.
http://restorationaudio.net