Took in a 1978 Yamaha CR 2020 receiver with no sound and a 1978 Micro Seiki DD35 turntable with bad sound quality. $30 each for diagnostic. Mr. Tran figured out the turntable cartridge was off azimuth and charged nothing more to adjust it. Receiver needed a rebuild of the voltage regulator circuit and had to order parts. Mr. Tran took only about 2.5 weeks to fix and promptly called backed when I checked on it. Mr. Tran not only fixed the voltage regulator, he cleaned the pots and also fixed the non working backlight on the radio dial for no extra charge. 500 bucks well worth it to get my originally purchased receiver and turntable working again like when I was a teenager. Very pleased. BTW, my other alternative was Austin Stereo but they quoted me much more to repair and could not get to it...
Read moreI have done business with Gary at Save On Sound for at least the last three years. What have experienced is nothing but a owner that is honest as the day is long.
He even told me about a deal On Craig’s list which meant had I purchased the equipment he would not make a penny,
He is a straight shooter that will work with you if you don’t have all the cash So long as you can get it all together in 2-3 months.
Greg is by far the easiest and nicest business man to make a deal with and stand behind it.
Or you can buy from eBay and you Might find surprises you don’t work.
It’s simple! Go see Greg at Sav On Sound! He will...
Read moreWaited two weeks to solder a cable. Guy had lost my turn table and had no idea where it was. Comes back to tell me it will cost $180 dollars to fix? Really? He kept my $30 and did nothing to it. Got it back in the same way I gave it to him. Nothing fixed and took two weeks to do nothing. Unacceptable. He is shady, wanted to say it will cost more to keep it, repair it and sell...
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