This was a good find for me. After attempts at trying others, And not being satisfied. I happened upon Ramon at Electronic Engineers. I like Vintage Stereo Products and need a place for my items when problems arise. I'm waiting for recapping of my 2nd Pioneer Amp. Other shops made excuses of a recap job, Not having the time. Turn around was less than 2 weeks on a Pioneer 9500 ll. Sounds excellent. I'm extremely happy. I'm giving my oldest friend the Pioneer 8500 when service is completed. Of course, I have to give it a listen, before saying goodbye. Having other vintage Pioneer items. It's nice to know a place to go when a problem comes up.
Wow..... Picked up the second Pioneer amp. The SA 8500. The better it sounds with each time I turn it on. I should be kicking myself in giving my buddy this amp. But I have the SA 9500 'll. It'll make things easier tho, I'll get a chance to see it when at his house. Trust me the smile I'll see when he does all the pull ins and flips the On switch. ROMAN THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE. OH, SORRY. MAKE THAT 2 JOBS, WELL DONE....
Read moreThey had a piece of equipment of mine for about a year. I made several countless phone calls only to get reasons for delay, I was told countless times "give me another week, give me another week" they had my piece of equipment a "Mcintosh C 39" since December 2015, I made the trip from Iowa to Chicago because after I asked him to never-mind, just ship my item back ...again I was given excuses as to why it wasn't shipped yet. I was going to have to pay shipping so I weighed out the options to make the drive with my family. The employees were just as rude and inconsiderate in person as they were on the phone throughout the course of this transaction that was coming up on a year. I did get my item back, it was totally disassembled, a total loss
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Read moreElectronic Engineers ("EE") diagnosed & repaired a subtle (& recently not so subtle) problem on my Audio Research vacuum tube preamp which not even the factory could figure out in a prior service. The cost was reasonable and the work excellent.
Furthermore, I found Roman to be very amicable and pleasant.
Looking around the place is fun. EE had one of the McIntosh tube amp models which was used in the Grateful Dead's famous "wall of sound" rig in the shop when I was there. EE works on a lot of delicate, high end vintage and modern gear to great results.
The fully operational dot matrix receipt printers, complete with feeder paper, are fun to watch & hear operate.
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