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In Reply to: RE: Not Worth Rehabbing My Yamaha T-1 Tuner posted by AudioSoul on August 28, 2015 at 10:26:51
A good tuner, yes, but not so good that I will spend close to $400 to bring it up to speed. I can get a higher level tuner (Pioneer 9800, Sony J75, Yamaha T-7, etc) for a third to a quarter the price. Make sense?
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This is all good information to know. I have a working Yammie T-1 tuner, if it goes out I'll scrap it....
Ok got it........
I'll amend my remarks. If alignment is the only issue, I'd say go for it. But these people talked about soldering inside the tuner's guts with updated parts (caps,transistors), an operation I deemed too costly.
Yes, there is a difference from repairing and modifying. Making a vintage piece better (modifying) is sometimes worth it if it sounds better.
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