Usually because most engineers/technicians can’t or won’t do Technics and often because another repairer’s previous repair attempt has failed. Why do I get Technics repairs from all over the UK and the world? I use the right parts, I always check things carefully and (not blowing my own trumpet) I do a much better job than any other repairs I’ve seen.
My Dad (like many other Dads) always said “if a job’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well.” As a result of this I’ve always been very conscientious and very thorough. Why use me to repair your Technics piano?īecause I was brought up to care about doing things properly. I’m very good at repairing and my standard of work really is first class.
Otherwise you’re paying for the previous bodge and paying again for me to do the job properly. I’m not trying to get extra work – I have enough already – but it would be cheaper for you if I did the repair in the first place. So far I’ve been able to repair all of these bodged jobs but it’s only a matter of time before I get one that’s been damaged beyond repair. The worst examples of this is are repair attempts on Main boards. In most cases the previous work is of a very poor standard and this is why the piano went wrong again. Usually I’m told that the previous repairer got the piano working but it went wrong again. I’m getting more and more Technics pianos to repair which have been worked on by someone else. I’m often told that they prefer their Technics piano to any of the current models by Roland and Yamaha! The owners also think these are worth repairing. I think they are worth repairing because most of them sound really good and have a lovely action so they feel great to play too. As far as I know they just decided to pull out of making musical instruments – which is a pity because they made some really good products. Contrary to some rumours Technics did not “go bust” or cease trading. One of the leading names but sadly no longer in production. Technics – a great range of organs, digital pianos and keyboards. I would rather have your telephone number (landline, not mobile) than your email address. If you are in the UK, please read the info on the CONTACT page first. Please DO leave your email address, slowly and clearly, on my answerphone using the “PHONETIC ALPHABET” (see CONTACT page) so I can be sure of getting it right. Special Thanks to Andrew Spence and Producer’s Edge for this article.If you want to send me a Technics board for repair from outside the UK Instructional Videos Harden your Hardware and forget your Floppy words by Drew Spence
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