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 ...
Bennie Summers tests a tube in his shop at Summertyme Vintage Radio Repair in the Maumee Antique Mall. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image An old Hickok voltage meter. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This ...
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 ...
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?
Q: I have a Sunfire True Subwoofer Junior that needs repair or replacement and wanted to get your thoughts before I proceed. Bill Flannery (now retired) at flannerysvintageaudio.com is a personal ...
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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Tucked away in a nondescript strip center in east Tulsa lies a small piece of heaven for vintage audiophiles. Part store, part repair shop and part historical display, Speakerworks is one of the last ...