I need to replace an RCA and ground wire on one of my turntables. Any suggestions or recommendations?
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I need to replace an RCA and ground wire on one of my turntables. Any suggestions or recommendations?
Justin S aka Tenshun. he doesn't post here often, hit up his facebook
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pr...ewas=534173245

I can do you right.... I am in Kyle. Let me know if you are interested.
Jason
Kyles a bit far. Shipping cost wouldn't be worth it.
I know of two places that can fix tables but their serv charg's are 25-30....Kinda lame but if ur interested I can give u the numbers...Just need to get my old phone 2 get them...lemme know.
if you pay me enough i'll do it
i fixed mine
Tenshun is the only person mentioned in this thread (other than 1der) I'd trust working on my decks.

Either way you go if you need OEM parts check me out online at www.onederrecords.com.
Don't usually carry Panasonic RCA's as lots of people either go with upgraded monster cable or on the cheap end with Radio Shack.
I do however have the OEM ground wire.
http://www.onederrecords.com/sfel026...ound_wire.html
And and an all in one OEM gound wire, RCA and circuit board.
http://www.onederrecords.com/sfdh122..._1200_mk2.html
Make sure you find out all what is included in any service fees as some places do more than others.
i need 4 tables rapared how much do you charge?

I am assuming all Technics?
$100 a pair which includes
* diagnostics
* labor for all repairs
* full calibration to factory settings
* zero point click removal on MK2 (optional)
* internal grounding (optional)
* clean and lube pitch fader and all moving parts
* fully clean inside and outside cabinet
All needed parts are at cost.
What is going on with the decks?
You might want to try Acosta music on Bandera. They're pretty reasonable and I know they repair a lot of guitar amps and instruments, so I think they should be up for the job.
Is Mr. Lee still alive??
That guy was epic at repairing techs..plus hed give you a lesson about the dots on the platter..
I have a associates degree in electronic servicing. I cant imagine it would be that hard to locate the defective wires, replace them with something comparable, and heat shrink the area where I soldered them together. I don't have any tools anymore so the cost would be the wire, cheap soldering iron, solder. I can borrow the heat gun and heat shrink wrap from my job. If the wire looks cheap I can use my *edit* discount and buy the wires for cheap too. I'm located here in San Antonio
Hit me up
Go2Guy#824-8322
Soundcom#736-4414
Sorry 4 the late response....Dat bee slo motion for ya..slo motion for ya. I think those are correct and werking numbers. Soundcom I think might be the one that charges Hi serv charge to just look at it. I was gonna repair my old str8-90 but it would cost me hundreds of dollars to replace the tonearm....Dunno if I ever will get my tables back....so fuckin expensive to buy and main good equipment.
Last edited by perpetualnoize; 08-07-2009 at 01:45 PM.
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