I've had good experiences with Good Guys on Grand in St Paul. They fixed my GK400rb quickly and cheaply. Casey Goobey doesn't do pro audio as far as I know. Google him though and his email/phone # are on his website.
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Does anyone have any experience with Pro Audio Service in Lakeville? I have an Avalon U5 I'm looking to sell, but it needs a checkup first. The high frequency cut/rolloff switch is muting the entire signal
I am open to other shops, except EMI. Was not impressed with them.
Tim, I've you mention Casey Gooby. Does he do pro audio?
I'm a fan of Scott...highly recommend him...Casey is awesome as well....not takin shots at Neal....but...good...guys....you have to be one of the first ...ever...to have good vibes there...jus sayin...and, I am glad you did. It's intended to be so...
I'm a fan of Scott...highly recommend him...Casey is awesome as well....not takin shots at Neal....but...good...guys....you have to be one of the first ...ever...to have good vibes there...jus sayin...and, I am glad you did. It's intended to be so...
EMI did a good job on my G-K a year ago, and were fast and fair. I used to use Good Guys, but they seemed to have preferential customers who always got to butt-in-line for service times.
I've used Savage Audio on my Showman, and they were very good.
HaHa. Hey, sometimes I deserve someone takin shots at me!
My experience is limited to 4 total visits (2 drop offs, 2 pick ups) to Good Guys and all were pleasant and everything they fixed is still running. That said, if I had the choice between listening to me or Kenner, I would choose Kenner every time...
Another endorsement for Savage Audio. Great turnaround time and reliable work. Costs some $$$ but the peace of mind is worth it.
I did not have a good experience with good guys. They were looking at my mb500 for warranty work. It took 8 weeks before they even looked at it. I was on my way to pick it up to bring it to emi, and the guy said they looked at it while I was on my way over. They noticed a loose screw. So they went to the hardware store and put a huge stainless screw in the driver mount and slapped some black nail polish on it. for 2 months it was their coffee table!
I had a gig at Wild Tymes in downtown SP last night and who should be playing when I get there, but Rick. Great to see ya. And I really dug the surf music.
