Hi guys,
I have a soundcraft spirit desk that needs some servicing in Melbourne, id prefer not to pay a fortune as I only payed 500 for the desk, can anyone recommend anyone they trust that wont take 6 months? cheers Mark
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A good repair place in Melbourne?
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A good repair place in Melbourne?
Mark Kelson
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
Serge at Audio Oz:
http://www.audiooz.com.au/
Audio Oz
238 St Kilda Rd
St Kilda - VIC -3182
PH: 9593 9833
FX: 9593 9855
http://www.audiooz.com.au/
Audio Oz
238 St Kilda Rd
St Kilda - VIC -3182
PH: 9593 9833
FX: 9593 9855
Chris Hallam.
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Whatever floats your boat.
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
this leads me to a question, reputable guitar repairers in melbourne.. can anyone recommend someone?
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
James Cargill in Frankston is top at his work:
http://www.cargillcustomguitars.com.au/
James is the real deal and will do a great job. I love his work on acoustic guitars.
Brendan Mason at Real Guitars is great also:
http://www.realguitars.com.au/
Brendan has done great work on my strat and is well respected
http://www.cargillcustomguitars.com.au/
James is the real deal and will do a great job. I love his work on acoustic guitars.
Brendan Mason at Real Guitars is great also:
http://www.realguitars.com.au/
Brendan has done great work on my strat and is well respected
Chris Hallam.
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Whatever floats your boat.
https://soundcloud.com/hallamsound
Whatever floats your boat.
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
hey chris thanks also for the recommendation im going to call serge tomorrow - cheers Mark
Mark Kelson
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
I'll second Real Guitars although I use Ian there for my bass', highly recommended!
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
Barney Loveland wrote:I'll second Real Guitars although I use Ian there for my bass', highly recommended!
I know you guys at pickstone arn't using the forum to attract repair work etc, so i will raise the question....... would you put your hand up to do repairs on the soundcraft spirit console for Mark? Is it your cup of tea so to speak?
Chris Hallam.
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Whatever floats your boat.
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
Chris H wrote:Barney Loveland wrote:I'll second Real Guitars although I use Ian there for my bass', highly recommended!
I know you guys at pickstone arn't using the forum to attract repair work etc, so i will raise the question....... would you put your hand up to do repairs on the soundcraft spirit console for Mark? Is it your cup of tea so to speak?
Plus Barny's a top bloke!
Hey Barney ... Still interested in comparing my DIY 1073 to your real ones sometime also. Setting up my new studio and having a little one has kinda taken priority lately.
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Re: A good repair place in Melbourne?
Thanks Dave.
Pickstone currently is not really taking repairs that have a service agent. ie we're mainly doing tube guitar/studio stuff and more high end gear. This is to try and limit the amount of prosumer gear and work on our own products. Life's to short to work on stuff we can't be proud of! Watch this space.
re 1073's drop by on your way through or drop me a line.
Pickstone currently is not really taking repairs that have a service agent. ie we're mainly doing tube guitar/studio stuff and more high end gear. This is to try and limit the amount of prosumer gear and work on our own products. Life's to short to work on stuff we can't be proud of! Watch this space.
re 1073's drop by on your way through or drop me a line.
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