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I want to let everyone know about a truly great source of operator and service manuals for vintage audio gear. They have the largest collection of manuals I've ever found. Reasonable prices, high quality manuals and great service.
I urge you all to check them out.
No affiliation, just a VERY happy customer trying to get the word out about a great Mom-n-Pop outfit.
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I've gotten good stuff from that site.
I just got the service documentation for the KLH Twenty-Seven receiver. KLH never released a formal manual, just a collection of documents. The reproduction quality is excellent, far above other reproductions I have gotten. Those free downloads are iffy.
I think I will be going through my library in the coming year. If I have any he does not, I will offer to send them so he can make a copy. Even if a paid service, it is great to have a central library to preserve these documents. Maybe some of you could do the same. He may be willing to exchange for credit against a manual. Just a thought.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
Thanks for the Link as they have the service manual for my Superscope Cassette Deck model CD 302 A & they claim there's is easier to read & follow then the original Service Manual!It is a total of 38 pages,so I am sure that it is thorough!
Rick's quality is well known. Unfortunately, folks have to get the manual for free and avoid paying his low prices with a download of sometimes crappy, illegible pdfs from the web. Doing this will not allow him to stay in business and we will lose a source for great documentation. Let's hope folks continue to support Stereomanuals and they stay around.
If you need a service manual that is legible Rick is the guy that can supply it.
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