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rec / fx

Analog Mixing consoles, tape machines, and effect units are awesome.

In a time when everything is being digitized, cloned, and emulated, we believe there is still much to be gained by working with the real thing.

nothing lasts forever

If your gear is more than 20 years old and hasn’t had a significant service in that time, there is a good chance it is beginning to suffer sonically, and/or some kind of failure is on the horizon. Even if your gear is immaculately kept, the electrolytic capacitors used in power supplies and likely other areas of your circuit have a typical 15-20 year service life, beyond which they begin to degrade (and can sometimes even fail catastrophically).

leave it to us

We have many years’ experience diagnosing and repairing faults, performing calibrations and modifications, and generally improving and maintaining all sorts of analog and “early digital” recording gear. We are also equipped to repair burned, broken, and trace-lifted PCBs, restoring life to equipment that has suffered physical damage, catastrophic component failures, or poor previous repair attempts. We only use the highest quality components in our repairs, if your gear is worth repairing, why even mess with putting in a lesser component?