Services
Offering factory support for Yorkville, Yamaha, Diezel, JAM (Korg, Marshall, Hammond), Roland, Nord products.
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Synthesizer Repair
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Vintage Synthesizer Restoration
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Guitar & Bass Amp Repair
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Custom Amp Mods & Builds
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Tube Testings & Amp Biasing
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Instrument Repair & Setups
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On Site Support
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Studio Gear Repair
Recent Work
This vintage 1970's ARP Omni 1 arrived in fairly rough shape and was completely restored to original condition. All of the switches, sliders and keyboard contacts were rebuilt and brought back to new condition. Deteriorated wiring was also replaced and restored to stock specifications.
This vintage Roland Juno-106 synthesizer's main board was totally reconditioned with new voice chips. Other improvements were made for better power supply regulation. All of the controls were thoroughly cleaned and restored to original working condition. A truly amazing piece of gear!
The entire power supply section of this synth was rebuilt including tracks that were completely burnt off the circuit board.
Function switches on this Sequential Circuits Six-Trak were repaired and all of the contacts were replaced bringing it back to full functionality.
Several road-worn Alesis Micron Synthesizers were restored for a touring musician. Pitch wheels were replaced on 2 of the keyboards and one output chip was replaced (as these tend to fail on the left side).
All of the original electronics were replaced with aftermarket boards and the power supply was completely rebuilt. The wiring harnesses were also updated and the keyboard sounds even better than new.
This Roland JV-35 synth was not powering on at all. Main board regulation shorted out the power supply causing it to shutdown. This problem was repaired and the keyboard was fully operational.
These Crumar organ bass pedals were converted to be a MIDI controller with a custom interface box and power supply. The original contacts were converted to output MIDI commands.
This vintage Fender Dual Showman Head was red plating enough to cook hotdogs on. The static bias voltage was lost through a single shorted cap. This was a low cost repair at only $40.
This vitnage 60's Gibson amp was completely rewired and all of the controls were thoroughly cleaned. The reverb tank was also replaced, and the amp is once again fully functional.
This vintage 70's Ventura hollow body 335 style bass was completely rewired with all new electronics, as the original had deteriorated. The bass now plays and sounds great.
This Telecaster style guitar was completely built from scratch and finished in the classic butterscotch blonde nitrocellulose lacquer just like they were back in the 50's. The guitar was customized from start to finish with the highest quality parts from Fender USA and Seymour Duncan pickups. Plays and sounds great just like a vintage Tele should!