Free and In-Person Equipment Evaluation and Consultation
At our unique vintage and high-end audio repair service, we understand that audio equipment is not merely a collection of wires and circuits; it is a gateway to memories and emotions. Each vintage piece we encounter tells its own story, and we take pride in preserving that history while restoring it to its original splendor.
With a passion for music and a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship of classic audio equipment, from turntables to amplifiers. We recognize the intricate engineering of high-end audio systems, and our commitment to excellence ensures that each restoration project is handled with meticulous care and precision.
Our journey begins with an in-depth consultation, where we collaborate with our clients to understand the specific needs and preferences for their audio equipment. We cater our approach to meet your individual requirements. With years of experience under our belts, we have honed our skills and developed a keen expertise in diagnosing a diverse range of audio equipment problems.
Once we’ve assessed the condition of your audio gear, we embark on a carefully planned restoration process. Our workshop is equipped with the finest tools and a vast inventory of hard-to-find components, ensuring we can tackle almost any repair challenge. We pride ourselves on sourcing authentic parts to maintain the integrity and authenticity of vintage pieces while also providing high-performance upgrades for newer models.
When you entrust your vintage or high-end audio gear to us, you can be confident knowing it's in skilled hands. Our passion for audio repair is matched only by our commitment to reviving and enhancing the musical experiences of our clients. In every project, we aim to breathe new life into your audio world, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite sounds as they were meant to be heard.


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Macintosh Solid State and Tube Amplifiers
We especially like repairing and upgrading the very early Macintosh power amplifiers, both transistor and tube, where we also change out many of the early carbon resistors, that are known to be noisy and their resistive value can change with age.
By also changing these resistors to later carbon film makes for the best restoration repair, to include an significant overall sound improvement
