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B and O repairs

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boo
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boo Posted: Fri, Mar 18 2016 2:59 PM

Hello all

 

This may seem a basic question however does Beoworld have a list of people that can be recommended to enact repairs?  Recently got a Beocenter 9500 and it has a couple of teething problems. I'd go to the nearest formal B and O stockist but have been told that they are uninterested in repairing anything - only selling you new stuff. Anyway if anyone is in this business of repairing or knows a reputable vintage Hifi repair Co. then we'd be most grateful for any suggestions.

 

Have a good weekend

 

Jules

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Langleyav replied on Fri, Mar 18 2016 3:24 PM

Hi,

Beoworld is read all over the world so it would be most useful to know where on the globe you live in order to recommend a local repair location!!

Ron

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Mark replied on Fri, Mar 18 2016 4:03 PM

Could we spin this on its head and ask could there be a directory of repairers/part suppliers for the older equipment no longer supported by B&O and available for paid members of Beoworld. 

Personally I have struggled to find anyone in the UK to service my 2x BeoLink 7000's (just caps & batteries to be replaced) for over a year as the repeated answer is "its no longer made so its no longer serviceable" but you then read on threads posted on this forum that members have successfully managed to repair. 

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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