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Tim
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D.C. area RTR repair and modifications
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June 21, 2009, 02:30:53 AM »
Music Technology, Inc.
5418 Port Royal Rd.
Springfield, VA 22151
703-764-7005 ext 107
[email protected]
www.musictechnology.com
Specialties: Tascam BR-20
Technics RS-1500
Otari MX-5050
Revox B77, PR99
We can convert internal EQ circuits from NAB to IEC. Our tech has
37 years
experience
in RTR repair.
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Tim Leinbaugh
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with RTR specialty.
ironbut
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rs1500>repro amp#1
Re: D.C. area RTR repair and modifications
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June 21, 2009, 09:30:53 AM »
Although I have no first hand experience with Music Technology, they are pretty well known and come highly recommended from Conrad Johnson users. Bill is an ex-CJ employee and pretty much
the man
for upgrades and repairs on the east coast.
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steve koto
Sony scd 777es(R. Kern mods)> Vpi Aires>Dynavector XX-2mkll>Bent mu>CAT ultimate>CJ premeir 140>Magnepan 1.6qr(Jensen xover)Headphone Eddie Current Zana Deux>AT ad2000,HD800 ,Metric Halo ULN-2 (battery powered),
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Phil_in_CA
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Re: D.C. area RTR repair and modifications
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April 03, 2010, 06:12:21 PM »
So, Steve, who is Mike? The former CJ employee that is the go to guy on the east coast? I have a friend with an Otari who needs his deck serviced... he is in Atlanta, but maybe would ship his 5050...
Phil
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ironbut
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rs1500>repro amp#1
Re: D.C. area RTR repair and modifications
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April 03, 2010, 07:35:49 PM »
Hey Phil,
I was actually talking about Bill Thalman (sp?). He is pretty well know for working on Conrad Johnson amps/preamps.
I'm sure if your buddy beats the bushes a reel to reel tech will scurry out in Atlanta.
I used to live there and there were some pretty big recording studios down there. Not that far from there, Nashville will certainly have several.
Maybe Romo could help you there.
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steve koto
Sony scd 777es(R. Kern mods)> Vpi Aires>Dynavector XX-2mkll>Bent mu>CAT ultimate>CJ premeir 140>Magnepan 1.6qr(Jensen xover)Headphone Eddie Current Zana Deux>AT ad2000,HD800 ,Metric Halo ULN-2 (battery powered),
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chancho
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August 04, 2010, 03:32:49 PM »
Vark Audio in cabin john, md (10min away from dc) does great work too. the guy to talk to is Evan. he's now servicing my sony apr5003 2trk and next is my studer a80 2trk. he knows his stuff. hes restored a couple of my ampex 350/351 channels too. he also works a lot on nagras.
just my 2cents
ivan
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walterurbano
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March 24, 2014, 12:02:50 AM »
I can't recomend this company. They charge too much for simple repairs. $75 deposit for each item. $120 a hours? Really? Cost me $800 for 4 turntables. Quality of work is nothing to rave about!
Walter
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docb
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March 24, 2014, 01:05:35 PM »
Since this forum is about tape recorders I'm not that sharing your experience in having turntables serviced is particularly relevant. Your post is a little sparse on details.
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Dan "Doc B." Schmalle
President for Life, Bottlehead Corp.
Managing Director - retired, The Tape Project
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