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    Join Date: Nov 2010

    Location: Cheshire

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    I'm Barry.

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    I have a 35 year old JVC receiver that was my first piece of kit, I'd like to get it going again but it keeps blowing fuses. Anybody recommend an audio hospital near Chester, Wirral or close to.

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    Join Date: Mar 2008

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    I'm inthescottishmafia.

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    Halifax is the nearest I know.

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    Join Date: Jul 2010

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    I'm RichardbutpreferRich.

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    PM sent
    Rich

    Source: Squeezebox Touch, Chinese AK4396 DAC, Pioneer PL-112D + Shure M75ED type2, Pioneer PD-7700 CDP
    Amp: Sansui AU-505
    Speakers: Ditton 44's

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    Join Date: Jul 2009

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    I'm Adam.

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    The fine fellow that is Haden Boardman at Audio Classics should be able to sort you out - he's in Bolton.

    http://www.audioclassics.co.uk/
    Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.

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    Join Date: Oct 2009

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    Might be worth trying SS Radio in Wallasey, Tel: 0151 6386910
    65 Mill Lane, Wallasey, CH44 5UB

    John

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    Join Date: Nov 2010

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    I'm Barry.

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    Thanks for the help I've got three avenues to pursue cheers.

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    Join Date: May 2008

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    I'm ChrisB.

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    I know it's of no use to Bazil any more, but someone may benefit from reading the following.....

    I wanted a little work done on my Yamaha CR-1020 receiver and was told by a friend of a chap in Leigh, near Manchester who runs a company called PR Audio. So I took a look at his website yesterday morning and left a message using the web form there. I'd anticipated taking the 1020 to work (halfway there) with me one day and driving down to drop it off, and picking it up a week or so later.

    So imagine my surprise and not to mention delight, when within the hour I received a phone call - '"What's the problem with your receiver and would you like me to pick it up and take a look at it?"
    Bearing in mind Leigh is about 50 minutes drive from me, it's pretty incredible that in under two and a half hours after my initial contact, Phil was stepping out of our front door with the Yamaha tucked under one arm. I got an email last night telling me all was done and would I like to come and collect it!

    So in less than 24 hours from start to finish, the unit is back with me and singing it's heart out into my AR 44BXs.

    That folks, is proper service!

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    Join Date: Aug 2009

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    I'm Martin.

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    That is good. I have enough broken kit to keep him busy for a year, might have to get in contact at some point.
    Current Lash Up:

    TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.

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