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Looking for a record player repair business or person in the Phoenix Metro area, for a 1950s console?
December 24th, 2009 by adminI have a 1950s record player console that needs to be repaired. One of the speakers "buzzes" in and out. It’s either a loose connection or a faulty connection somewhere on the circuit board. But it’s too heavy (3ft X 1ft) to life and move w/o some plan of where I’m going with it. Would love to get it fixed. Houses a Magnavox Stereophonic radio and record player. New to Phoenix Metro area, so please help!
There used to be a TV repair place at 36th ave and Camelback on the south side of the street in the Camelback Westshop Shopping Center. If they are still there, they are really good.
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December 24th, 2009 11:13 am
There used to be a TV repair place at 36th ave and Camelback on the south side of the street in the Camelback Westshop Shopping Center. If they are still there, they are really good.
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