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Hi Fi Repairs - wanted


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Hello

I tried a search for this and all I could see was references to Bill Coe who as we know sadly passed away.


Has anyone got a recommendation for Hifi repairs locally, ideally someone you've actually used as opposed to just googled?

It's quite a nice Quad unit so would rather it was someone who knows what they're doing.


cheers

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A friend recommended Mike Hall at Broken 1210 (07889 207914) in ED to me - despite the website's name, he doesn't just repair Technics 1210s and did some great work on a couple of vintage Garrard turntables as well as giving me some really helpful general hi-fi advice. Good work, quick turnaround and fairly priced.

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