Vintage record console repair?
Does anyone know of someone that does vintage audio equipment repair? I have a console record player from the mid 60’s, I think its from Sears, that I would like to get working.
I used this fellow for a vintage Sony turntable. I spoke with him over this past summer.
One Stop Repairs
8A Burnett Ave. Maplewood, NJ
973 761 6635
You can also search for Jukebox repair. There are a few guys around.
This link will get you started in that direction:
The site is called Always Jukin'
https://alwaysjukin.storesecured.com/?__utma=221998110.1034003900.1769728884.1769728884.1769728884.1&__utmb=221998110.1.10.1769728884&__utmc=221998110&__utmx=-&__utmz=221998110.1769728884.1.1.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=(not%20provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=241368833
I was hoping not have to go an hour out to find someone. But if that’s what I gotta do. Thanks Greg
I understand that. You're welcome!
I restore all sorts of coin-op items as well as pinball machines. Over the years I have looked locally for a place that works on vintage audio, coin op, pinballs, jukes etc. I have not found too many close by. Everyone seems to be an hour east, west or south! LOL
Try a "vintage audio repair near me" search. There may be someone a bit closer than One Stop.
Good luck!
Just an hour away for something 60 years old and unusual?
Consider yourself lucky....
I would go to a local music store and talk to them like sounds effects on main street. Or the music store on route 10
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