Repairs anyone?

Hello everyone.

My uncle was an audiophile from way back. Mostly reel to reel stuff. In his arsenal of equipment he had a Pheobe Servo Loop Preamp with a matching Son Of Ampzilla. Both by The Great American Audio Company.

The Preamp is the broken one. The balance is screwy. It needs to be repaired. It would be great to hear these 2 together. I have never heard them but would love to.

So, does anyone know of any where that would repair something like this? My aunt is willing to send it off if need be.

I Wasn't Expecting That

I Wasn't Expecting That

Not that I had any idea what Sigur Ros' "Hoppipolla" was about (actually, I never know what any Sigur Ros song is about), but this video wouldn't have even made the top 20 possibilities.
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The HI-FI Reader issue #2 now available

Issue #2 now available. Contents include:
-A full report on our trip to Acoustic Sounds in Salina, KS
-An article on Maxwell Nelson's big sound, big watt classical system
-An essay on the career of The Feelies
-Matt Wills teaches us how to build a two meter interconnect
-Music reviews and more

Check it out here: www.hi-fireader.blogspot.com

Jacques Brel Is Not Alive or Well

Jacques Brel Is Not Alive or Well

But he's still amazing, as this subdued (for him) performance of "Le Moribond" proves amply. Leave it to Brel to put this much life into a song about dying. Forget "Seasons of the Sun," this was the original and still the greatest.
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2007 FSI a Success Under New Leadership

2007 FSI a Success Under New Leadership

As well as being the 20th anniversary of FSI, 2007 also represents a change in its leadership. <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/fsi2006/032706fsi/">Marie-Christine Prin</A>, whose hard work, efficiency, and charm had built up FSI to its current success, has passed the reins to Michel Plante, an industry veteran with an impressive background in audio at the technical as well as the sales/marketing level. The transition in leadership appears to have been seamless, a fact that Michel credits largely to the work of C&#233;line Roy, who was Marie-Christine Prin's second-in-command, and who has stayed on with FSI. Michel Plante has ambitious plans to expand the mandate of FSI, making it appeal more to the trade as well as consumers, and finding more ways to attract young people to the audiophile hobby. His rationale for including gaming in FSI is that young people with no current interest in audio may come to check out the latest in games, but in the process of attending FSI would be exposed to some high-quality audio as well, and come to appreciate what it has to offer. Listening to Michel Plante talk about his plans, it's impossible not to be impressed by his commitment and enthusiasm. He's pictured here with one of the lovely FSI hostesses, Virginie Fisette.

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