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In Reply to: RE: VINTAGE SONY AMP MOD LAB. posted by Crazy Dave on August 06, 2016 at 17:23:56
the days of the "tech" are pretty much over. Young people are not being trained to diagnosis and repair even a basic discrete component stereo.
Repair tech programs only focus in on how to find the bad board and order a replacement bad board from the manufacturer.
When this generation of audio guys are gone I don't know what is going to happen to all these stereo components. Tubes included. The guys that post here are SAINTS when it comes to this stuff.
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When this generation of audio guys are gone I don't know what is going to happen to all these stereo components. Tubes included. The guys that post here are SAINTS when it comes to this stuff.
The way vintage solid state is going up in price there will always be people to rebuild and repair it.People born in the 1980s are fixing and rebuilding tube and SS gear if you go on youtube..Charlie,keep in mind there has been a huge resurgence in vinyl and this is among kids who have never seen an LP some cases.They are also buying vintage receivers and amplifiers tube and solid state...Remember,we have a very big ally in the guitar market and that keeps it lucrative for all of us vintage audio lovers..
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
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