kzone Posted May 5, 2002 Posted May 5, 2002 Hi, anyone know of a place to repair CDP at a reasonable price? If possible, I need the contact nbr. Thanks. My CDP just went dead.
Guest duckling Posted May 5, 2002 Posted May 5, 2002 Hi, anyone know of a place to repair CDP at a reasonable price? If possible, I need the contact nbr. Thanks. My CDP just went dead. Are you using a Marantz CD6000KI or did I remember wrongly?
kzone Posted May 5, 2002 Author Posted May 5, 2002 Are you using a Marantz CD6000KI or did I remember wrongly? Nah.. i wanna repair my cairn CDP.
dgps Posted May 5, 2002 Posted May 5, 2002 Cairn CDP.... did u try Norman Audio? Are you using a Marantz CD6000KI or did I remember wrongly? Nah.. i wanna repair my cairn CDP.
Luv4nature Posted May 6, 2002 Posted May 6, 2002 If you think NAM is charging very high for the CDP repair and the warranty has expired, then it is worth doing this. Open up the cover of the CDP to check the model and number of the laser pick up. Go to shop at Sim Lim Tower 3rd floor to ask about the price and stock of the pick-up. Most of the time, they will also agree to do the replacement work at a nominal fee. If your problem is really due to the lazer pick-up (90% of all CDP problem), your total cost is likely to be well below S$100 ;) 1
Luv4nature Posted May 6, 2002 Posted May 6, 2002 Btw, is your CDP really that good? If not might as well take this as an excuss to get a new one ;D
kzone Posted May 6, 2002 Author Posted May 6, 2002 dgps - not yet. suspect dat i cud get it done cheaper else where. N maybe even upgrade some of the parts :) Luv4nature - How do i know whether the prob is due to the laser pick up? I totally can't switch it on. A good CDP is not cheap.. (most of the time, if u stay within the same price range, u don't get a better CDP, just a different sounding one) might as well repair 1st n only when I have enuff dough wud I consider upgrading. Btw, I came across a couple of ads in the straits times offering repair service. Anyone have tried any of them?R they reliable?
Luv4nature Posted May 6, 2002 Posted May 6, 2002 oops! In that case either your fuse has blown (=cheap)or worst still, your transformer may be gone (=expensive) Do you see any sign of powering up the unit at all? Don't think it's the laser pick up in this case (normally can't read disc or skipping while playing). Can try the hifi repair shop at SLS level 3 (can't remember the name).
velvetFrog Posted May 14, 2002 Posted May 14, 2002 Well you can try calling Adrain from bedok north and he is operating from home. Cost is lower. Tel is 64420907
MC_Hammer Posted May 14, 2002 Posted May 14, 2002 If u know Brandon of Audio 88 well enough, u can ask his in-house technician to take a look at your CDP...the last time I brought my friend's antique (sentimental value )CDP to him n he only charged me $50 ! 8) But , then the cost depends on wat's wrong with your CDP..if transformer die, then it's gonna be $$$$$$, check if it is the fuse blown, if it is it only cost u a few cents to replace ! Good luck ! ::)
Octave Posted May 14, 2002 Posted May 14, 2002 just to check with u guy if let say the laser pickup is at fault after replacing it how to conduct alingment on it or u just sent to a normal repair technician will there have the equipment to check on the alingment. Just wonder how good it is to send to normal technician to service.
Guest Posted February 15, 2008 Posted February 15, 2008 This is the space to recommend good repair technicians for hi-fi equipment. It'll be saved as a "sticky" so others can easily find the information. As a general recommendation, the repair techs that many distributors employ can be very good and are often your best first port of call. 1
LHH Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Sound System Services in CHCH are excellent for speaker repairs. Good prices, service, and workmanship. 1
Gary.M1553552674 Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Contact me by PM via AudioEnz for advice on repair of Craft Audio amps from the 1980s. I designed and built these, and I still have some spare parts. Until 2004 these were serviced by Plinius Audio while I was a part owner and director there. The new Plinius company have advised that they will no longer service these amps, and so enqiries should now come directly to me. Gary Morrison 1
bretty_d Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 I recommend Searle Electronics in Whangarei. They fixed my Nakamichi tape deck and were courteous and prompt. 1
Lance Worsley Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 Axent audio. Auckland. All Loud speaker repair/reconditioning and testing. Components SS and valve. Turntables. 09 827 1220 2
Owen Y Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 The following Akld techs (solid state) have been mentioned here: (I have no personal experience or association.) WOT ELECTRONICS Warren Turley Ph 528 5632 CHRIS MARQUET Ph 818 5196 I can, however, confidently recommend the following valve/tube technician: Clarry Schollum Ph 817 2634 Titirangi
Robocop Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 I can thoroughly recommend Chris Marquet, he's not the fastest in the west but end results always excellent. He has upgraded and repaired my Plinius 100's. He has built for a friend probably the best subwoofer complete with amplifier system, beware there is no boom which can be disconcerting if thats what you have lived with. Is very good on solid state and digital prefers top end or well made gear. He has his own brand of amplifiers well proven. He is very hard on overpriced average built gear, but he can make it better if its worth it. He's honest.
aarond1553552714 Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 I second the recommendation for Chris, he replaced output transistors on my Classe P103 and brought it back to life when I thought it was stuffed. Interesting character!! 1
curiousgeorgenz Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 I have used Clarry Schollum. He is superb with tube/valve equipment. Bloody nice guy. Highly recommended.
jakenz Posted May 11, 2008 Posted May 11, 2008 Can anyone recommend a hifi equipment repairer in Wellington. Cheers, Jake
ianp1553552672 Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 I have a early 70s sansui amp that id like to have a qualified tech look at. Preferably in the wellington or Palmerston Nth area.
Deviat Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 jakenz;63005 wrote: Can anyone recommend a hifi equipment repairer in Wellington. Cheers, Jake Anyone? I have a Mirage speaker that has kicked the bucket and I would like to get someone to take a look at it locally rather than send it to Christchurch. Cheers.
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