Look for my previous review. Anytime I have equipment that needs repair, I drive an hour and a half to go to Audio-Tronics. I know I'm not the only one who does this. It's well worth the trip. Frank knows his stuff! He has been doing this for decades. He will get your equipment repaired in a shorter amount of time than you'd expect. Plus, he is much more than fair with his prices. He charges you for his work, and it is most often less than you think it would be; never more. Frank is easy to talk to, and he tells it like it is. He's not one of these guys who are just all business and charge you as much as they can. He loves the equipment too. He respects it and he will help you. Recently, I brought in my Marantz 2285B receiver. It had all sorts of problems - a hum; non-working tuner; a missing volume knob and a broken metal shaft that holds the knob; missing lights; etc etc. He repaired it within a week! It was a happy stroke of luck that he was able to get ahold of another shaft and put that into my Marantz, along with the volume knob. Frank restored my receiver into a thing of beauty that is now like new and can take center stage in my stereo system. In the past, he has also repaired my Technics SL-D1 turntable; cassette decks; and vcr. I've seen Frank help others who have walked into his shop with their equipment. He listens well and is ready to help. It's usually $20 for him to look at it, which goes to the cost of repair. This is a no-brainer. I feel we are all lucky to have Frank and Audio-Tronics at our service. You are simply not going to find a better repair place, nor a better person to help you. If you care about your equipment, don't let it sit around broken. Take it to Audio-Tronics. It WILL...
   Read moreAwesome result, fair pricing, meticulous diagnostics and remediation. I brought my JBL-96s in for woofer re-foaming. The original foam had disintegrated over time. I thought about doing it myself, but after reading about cutting the cones and installing shims to property center things before reattaching the new foam, I said, "I'm not trying this for the first time" on my Dad's treasures. He tested the rest of the system while the woofers were out and suggested further investigation into some mid-range distortion in one speaker for a very nominal extra charge. It turned out to be the cross-over network, not the mid itself. Yea. He fixed that up. Took them home and they sound awesome. He did say they sounded pretty nice to him, a great compliment from someone who has heard his share of amazing speakers in his day. As mentioned here elsewhere, get your vintage electronics into this shop before possible retirement sets in. This is a trustworthy shop that leaves no...
   Read moreAn honest man! Took my 50 year old stereo speakers in for a repair estimate because one of them just quit working. I checked the wiring and connections but found nothing wrong. Left a $20 deposit on each and kept my fingers crossed that Frank could get them working. The alternative was new speakers of equal quality that would cost over $600 a pair. Frank called me the next day and said nothing was wrong with my speakers, they worked perfectly and sounded good. He did a demo for me when I picked them up. Took them home and found a break in the wiring I had not discovered before. They now worked great again. Frank charged me only the initial deposit. He could easily have charged me more money for a fictitious repair but did not. Frank is an honest man and that is truly...
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