Any recommendations for vintage stereo repair in/around A2? Specifically I'm looking for help with a '70s vintage tape deck (which seems more specialized these days than a TT). But I'm likely to need work on a few other items (amp, speakers) too.
Anyone know a good local TV repairman? Our LG TV spontaneously stopped communicating with our bluray and our PS3. I'd like to avoid big box stores but if need be...thanks in advance.
Donna P. replied:
Don't know if this is still in business but this person was recommended on a neighborhood board a few years back: Harve's Electronics Inc (734) 994-9167service@Harves.TV 1155 Rosewood St. suite C Ann Arbor MI 48104 Open Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-12 Welcome to Harve's Electronics. We provide electronic service for TV, LCD, Plasma, DLP, LED, DLP, Projection TV, VCR, DVD, and Audio equipment.
Vicki C. replied:
I also recommend calling Harve's Electronics (info posted above by Donna Hood Pointer). I had problems with my 65" Mitsubishi a year or so back. I called Harve's and they were very helpful. They were able to diagnose my problem on the phone & then they suggested I order the needed part direct from Mitsubishi and told me how to fix the problem - saving me lots of $$. I know that self-repair won't work for many problems, but I appreciated their honesty.