Audiophile Equipment Repair?


Looking for recommendations for a place/person who works on audio equipment. My DAC has a broken (snapped off due to my clumsiness) COAX port on the back that needs replacing. Seems like a fairly simply repair, but I'm not qualified to attempt it. Would appreciate a name and email for someone with the right skills for this.

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katzenjammer27
Hey from Richmond.
Thanks for the info. I talked to the fellow you mentioned about three years ago and was going to contact him about this, but couldn’t remember his name or contact info. Yes, he’s a funny guy. When I asked him about doing a relatively simple update on my $10k CD transport he snarled a bit saying he doesn’t work on CD stuff. He eventually said he might consider it--if I could afford him. I eventually went with someone else who was considerably more open to doing the update.

I did contact Audio Exchange about the repair. He declined, telling me to send it back to the manufacturer. I’m guessing what you said about his anti-China sentiment influenced his decision. Ironic considering almost everything electronic comes from there, with the notable exception of high-end, boutique audiophile gear.

Anyway, I think I’m set having found someone local whom I know and trust.

Thanks, again.

I really believe that an audiophile should be able to repair their own electronics.

The same way that if you own a motorcycle you can't help being / becoming at least a little bit of a mechanic.

 

I really believe that an audiophile should be able to repair their own electronics.

I believe I should have wings

@devinplombier, I do not own a motorcycle, I own 2 vehicles which I am not ever going to work on.  Where do you get off saying we should be able to fix our own stuff?  At my age, they aren’t even steady enough to solder, so by your thinking, I shouldn’t have high end equipment?  That blanket statement wasn’t very helpful or intelligent.