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Looking for a good Tech in North Carolina.

Looking for a good Tech in North Carolina.

2013-03-06 by rwicker_nc

Hi,

Does anyone know of any good techs in the Raleigh/Durham or Greensboro/Winston-Salem area of North Carolina? I've got several of my "babies" that have been sitting forlornly for far too long and I want to start bringing them back to life. Specifically my Oberheim OB-8, 2 voice and I need the power supply repaired on my Kurzweil 250. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

RE: [vintagesynthrepair] Looking for a good Tech in North Carolina.

2013-03-06 by Keith Niver

For the tech, go to mitatechs.org and do a tech search by zip code and area.


 

Keith A Niver

Certified MITA Technician

Niver's Inc

801 Columbia St

Hudson, NY   12534

518-828-0616, work

518-755-6960, cell

kaniver@mhcable.com
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Hi,

Does anyone know of any good techs in the Raleigh/Durham or
Greensboro/Winston-Salem area of North Carolina? I've got several of my
"babies" that have been sitting forlornly for far too long and I want to
start bringing them back to life. Specifically my Oberheim OB-8, 2 voice and
I need the power supply repaired on my Kurzweil 250. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.

Re: Looking for a good Tech in North Carolina.

2013-03-07 by Bill A

Tritech in Greensboro is pretty good or so I have heard. They have not done any analog work for me but have worked on a XP80 for me. They aren't cheap though.  http://www.tritech-electronics.com/

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