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Re: Toronto synth techs

Re: Toronto synth techs

2006-06-02 by Marvin Jones

You might check with Martin Larochelle at Technopolis over in Montreal.
http://www.generation.net/~musicr/index.html

He deals some older vintage gear, and may be able to recommend regional 
techs that he uses.

HTH,

mj
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> Message: 1
>    Date: Wed May 31, 2006 2:14 pm (PDT)
>    From: "jamesguitar2000" jamie@...
> Subject: Re: Moog Prodigy pitch issues
>
>
> thank you for the two responses. i assume i can clean the contacts 
> myself? regarding the last
> service of this board, it's been a while. the problem here is that i 
> can't seem to find a good
> vintage synth repair guy. i live in toronto and one would think that 
> there would be a handful
> but i can't seem to find any good ones. anybody know any quality 
> vintage synth repair people
> in toronto? any help would be greatly appreciated.
> -J
>
> --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, RWKJ@... wrote:
>>
>> hello
>>
>> this occurs after warm up? when was the last time it was serviced? I 
>> own a
>> multimoog sometimes it's as simple as scaling and ranging the 
>> oscillators or
>> may  have to adjust trimpots inside. don't attempt the latter.
>>

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Toronto synth techs

2006-06-07 by steve sloan

There are two vintage synth repair guys I have heard of in toronto -
dean batute and
mike...[?]

you can get mike's contact from paul at paul's boutique
http://paulsboutique.ca/

i bought a memorymoog at paul's that mike worked on and he's working on my prophet vs now. I think he does great work. The guys at songbird should be able to help get you into contact with dean as well

hth
steve


Marvin Jones wrote:
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You might check with Martin Larochelle at Technopolis over in Montreal.
http://www.generation.net/~musicr/index.html

He deals some older vintage gear, and may be able to recommend regional
techs that he uses.

HTH,

mj


> Message: 1
> Date: Wed May 31, 2006 2:14 pm (PDT)
> From: "jamesguitar2000" jamie@...
> Subject: Re: Moog Prodigy pitch issues
>
>
> thank you for the two responses. i assume i can clean the contacts
> myself? regarding the last
> service of this board, it's been a while. the problem here is that i
> can't seem to find a good
> vintage synth repair guy. i live in toronto and one would think that
> there would be a handful
> but i can't seem to find any good ones. anybody know any quality
> vintage synth repair people
> in toronto? any help would be greatly appreciated.
> -J
>
> --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, RWKJ@... wrote:
>>
>> hello
>>
>> this occurs after warm up? when was the last time it was serviced? I
>> own a
>> multimoog sometimes it's as simple as scaling and ranging the
>> oscillators or
>> may have to adjust trimpots inside. don't attempt the latter.
>>


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Re: Toronto synth techs

2006-06-07 by jamesguitar2000

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, steve sloan <drbeezar@...> wrote:
>
> There are two vintage synth repair guys I have heard of in toronto - 
>   dean batute and 
>   mike...[?]

thanks. i've dealt with dean in the past and he's always done a bang up job but i stopped 
going ot him about 7 years ago because he was just too busy to get the work done in a 
reasonable time. i'm not sure that this has changed. i will get in touch with paul's boutique 
(was just there yesterday, actually d'oh!) and see what mike's # is. 
-J

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