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Unless you can fix it yourself, or know someone in the hobby who can, it is really not cost effective to have any vintage equipment repaired. Electronics are a throw away item, you use it for a year or 3, then you get a new one with the latest features and recycle the old one. Repair shops are few and far between these days and need to charge enough to survive. If you have a component that you like it is worth it to buy another one, just for spare parts.

--Matt
"When you think everything is someone else's fault, you will suffer a lot."
--Dalai Lama


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