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Nate Tschetter Wed, 04/24/2002 - 07:39

Hi Serge

It is, and I saw your post. Unfortunately, I don't know of a good repair place. Hopefully someone will 'cos I have a dead Matrix-1000 that I'd like to resurrect.

I did have luck getting some stuff fixed a few years back at "Musictek" in North Hollywood (or somewhere around there). You might try some of the synth enthusiast usenet groups and see what they say.

knightfly Sat, 04/27/2002 - 00:40

If I were looking for leads to a repair facility, two of the first places I would call if I didn't already have the name of one (which, being a tech myself, I don't use them) would be Caruso music, at carusomusic.com, and Sweetwater sound, at sweetwater.com - Caruso deals in used equipment, and I'm thinking they probably get a fair amount of stuff on trade that needs repair. Sweetwater started as a recording studio, and most likely would know of some reputable repair facilities. I would go to their websites and follow links to contacts, also see if either place does repairs themselves. Beyond that, try Eddie Cilletti's site,

http://www.tangible-technology.com/

Eddie has a lot of links on his site, and is a well-known tech on the east coast.

Hope some of these ideas work for you... Steve

anonymous Tue, 04/30/2002 - 17:32

I've had a response from Sweetwater with Robert Dorion, a very kind guy. He phoned me! (a long distance from Calif. to Québec.)

The place to repair if anybody needs it for old synths:

Chris Cassidy
Electronic Innovations Inc.
21628 Van Dyke Ave
Warren, MI 48089
(810) 758 6157

I'll phone him tomorrow. This guy is supposed to be "the guy"

I'll keep you informed