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I thick the Q under the hood is the same as the 1229, just a much lighter tonearm - originally designed to be quadraphonic sensitive. I probably will have a go at doing it myself, but, given past history, I am likely to damage something. My best learning method is to watch someone and then have a go myself. Perfect answer for me here would be someone who would enjoy demo-ing the process while I watch and get some hands on guidance. Long shot, but I would like the dual to survive - so many little plastic bits to break.

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Any suggestions for fixing an Analogue Audio Enigma (amp, tuner, cd all-in-one with tube pre) and REL T2 in Auckland?

 

The Enigma works for everything except sound to the speakers (headphone jack is fine) and the REL powers on but makes no sound from either input other than an initial thud on start up and the headsink gets very hot after a while.

 

 

 

Thanks

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Gennady Lyskin/GennLab, Waikanae, North Island.

 

Master repairer of domestic and professional sound equipment, Nakamichi and analogue specialist.

 

He recently rebuilt the motor on my Technics SP10 turntable with excellent results.

 

Highly recommended !

 

http://www.gennlab.com/index.html

 

 

 

 

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Not atm sorry Owen.

 

All my gear is in storage in Hamilton and I'm in Tauranga. No, it's not the Air Tight thank goodness!

 

VTL don't have or won't supply schematics for their gear of this vintage (1980's). Even the NZ importer confirmed this.

 

 

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TAUPO: SOLID STATE REPAIRS

 

I have used Warren Turley several times - with some very pricely and complex gear - and have always come away greatly impressed in all respects. Such a pity we have lost him to Taupo, but I can't blame the guy.

-SONDEK

 

WOT ELECTRONICS

WOT Electronics is a Taupo, New Zealand based hi-fi audio repair company, owned and operated by me, Warryn Turley. It has been trading since 2000. Originally located in Auckland, I relocated to Taupo in early 2014.

Prior to setting up WOT Electronics, I spent many years repairing televisions and hi-fi equipment, installing TV aerials, and carrying out numerous other domestic-related repairs on electronic equipment. To date, I have over 35 years’ experience servicing the home entertainment market.

I believed there was a need for a hi-fi repair specialist, and was able to utilise the vast experience gained over years of servicing 2-channel and multi-channel amplifiers, Home Theatre systems, CD players, DVD players, and speakers.

I ensure a prompt, efficient and reliable service is provided for my customers.

WOT Electronics can service the following brands:

Sony Denon NAD Rotel

Linn Cyrus HK Arcam

Polk Yamaha Onkyo Harman Kardon

Marantz Luxman Rega Parasound

Cambridge Creek Carver Exposure

Audiolab

...plus many more.

I operate from my premises (at the address below) during normal business hours Monday to Friday. I can also be available weekends and after hours, by arrangement.

Repairs can be couriered to me if it makes things easier for you.

Contact me by phone or email:

Warryn Turley

6 Heathcote St, Taupo, 3330

(07) 376 7479

027 222 2251

warryn@wotelectronics.co.nz

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I have two quality cassette decks (late models with Dolby S). The Pioneer CT-95 plays well, but the door mechanism sometimes needs some persuasion to open. It is currently set up in my system and is in use for playback only from time to time. The Sony T-CK717ES (a 3 head model) stopped rewinding and fast forwarding and has been in storage last 5 years. Pulled it out yesterday, and the door is firmly jammed so not able to test it.

Anyone know of potential repair services in Northland/Auckland or maybe Tauranga as I visit there from time to time?

I am thinking about taking into Axent, but not sure if they still repair these.

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martin aka mr nakamichi put me onto a guy called gennady lyskin, he has lots of experience with cassette decks etc.

 

he repaired martin's naks and my technics sp10/2

 

but he's far away from the op in waikanae

 

a bit hardskinned but he tolerates audiophiles

 

;)

 

http://www.gennlab.com/index.html

 

 

 

 

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Hi Owen, I had assumed that Bruce aka stereoscope, only repaired turntables and amps. Thanks for that, as I will be visiting Bruce tomorrow (5th) to collect a turntable I have just bought off him. Will take the Sony with me and see how I can get on.

John

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