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In Reply to: RE: Can't answer your question, but Audio Classics has been........ posted by viridian on February 11, 2014 at 10:51:07
My personal experience:
Audioclassics.com - honest, reliable and stand by any shipping damage. You're in good hands with them! I recommend them highly.
charles
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I've used them for repairs to my Mcintosh gear and have been very pleased.
Sim
I "third" them. My wife and I visited them over 20 years ago in their old shop in the basement of the post office, and they could not have been nicer to both of us. I went home with an MC-7270 which to this day performs flawlessly. I also got my MR-78 (w/ Richard Modafferi's mods) from them. I called them once for some advice on an MC-502 (which I had bought elsewhere), and they spent plenty of time with me to make sure I got the info I needed, and the correct replacement front panel lamp. I could not have been treated better.
They are not the least expensive, but you get top quality and superb customer service, and they stand behind what they sell.
"They are not the least expensive, but you get top quality"I WOULD pay more for their guarentee, that what you get is exactly as described if not better. And working with no monkey business.
In todays ebay, and similar markets, being essentially a dumping ground for "recycled" used gear, why take a chance on something you are going to enjoy so much almost every day.
You spend more on your cell phone. I don't but maybe you do?
charles
Edits: 02/20/14
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