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In Reply to: RE: Recommend a detail-oriented professional to restore a Scott 299B. posted by Dmitry on December 17, 2020 at 11:43:23
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Thanks for the alert. I won't be waiting for his response then.
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Addicted to content-free jazz music.
According to your link, it belongs to someone named Craig Ostby.
I made a mistake. It's another technician's website, who is stationed on the Klipsch forum. I have not worked with him either, unlike Mr.DeWick, whose reputation is legendary.
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Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
I knew had Terry's site bookmarked, but couldn't find it to include in my reply to Dmitry. I stuck it in "Tuners" and I was looking in "Repairs".
I'm just glad my MR-78 isn't in bad need of an alignment. I intended to have Terry do a touch-up on the alignment for a couple of reasons. First, because his reputation as the go-to tuner guy was well known. And second, because he was only about a three-hour drive from me, not exactly close, but it would have meant I wouldn't have had to ship the tuner.
Oh well.
Sometimes we wait too long.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Some years ago I posted that I always wanted a Neuance support for my turntable, but that they had gone out of business.
Ken Lyon, the guy who made the light but rigid (think surfboard) support read my lament, and had just enough materials left to make his last two. He offered one to me, and one to another Vinyl Asylum inmate, and we grabbed them.
Now if I could only get a second chance on that $800 Marantz 8B, Western Electric horns, NOS 2A3s, Scott tuner, etc, none of which I had the money for when they were offered to me years ago.
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