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(@rhstoo)
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Anybody have a working number for Mike's Electronics? Or have someone who is good with audio/video? I have a Sony TV and a Denon reciever. All of a sudden, I lost all audio on non-HD channels. A new Dish reciever didn't help.


 
Posted : January 5, 2012 10:14 pm
(@SkysTheLimit)
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Sounds like the Denon input or processor. HD channels are dolby 5.1 but the SD are not. Try bypassing the Denon and see what happens.


 
Posted : January 6, 2012 11:35 am
(@daltongirl)
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I've been trying to locate someone for TV repair also. (STT) So far I have not heard of anyone who is in this business on STT. Our brand new TV completely stopped working and of course I did not keep the sales slip 🙁


 
Posted : January 6, 2012 3:54 pm
(@the-oldtart)
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I've been trying to locate someone for TV repair also. (STT) So far I have not heard of anyone who is in this business on STT. Our brand new TV completely stopped working and of course I did not keep the sales slip 🙁

To no avail I've been wracking my old brain for the name of the people who repaired my TV several years ago. They came to the house, picked it up, took it away and returned it promptly and fixed at a most reasonable charge - I believe they were located in town. You might try calling Electronics Unlimited at 777-7000 as they probably can give you some referrals. Wish I could be of more help.


 
Posted : January 7, 2012 1:22 pm
(@BeachcomberStt)
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There is someone on Brookman Road. Coming from Kmart, you past Toyota, then as you start going down the newly paved part of the road, you will see a small homemade sign on the right side of the road nailed to a tree. A road you can barely make out hidden by bush and trees will lead you to his shop on the right side.

I never used him or know of anyone who did. I don't even remember the name the name of business.
Check him out and see what he says.

Or try Electronics Unlimited, they have a good reputation, but don't know if they fix TVs that weren't bought at their place of business.


 
Posted : January 7, 2012 6:40 pm

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