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Onkyo 9090ll. Repair

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hunterw
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Onkyo 9090ll. Repair

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Finally was able to pull it out of storage and it powers up but does not perform well. Wondering if anyone knows of a repairman who still services old tuners. Also one of the antenna ports got pushed in a little and one of the audio connector lost one of it metal plates over it. Any help would be appreciated.

I’m up by Ludington/manistee area but willing to travel if needed to get it fixed.
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moldyoldie
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Re: Onkyo 9090ll. Repair

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If you're so willing to travel, I can recommend Gibson's TV/ABL Electronics, in business since 1948 and now located on Dequindre in Madison Heights. They've been my "go to" place for my vintage '70s era component stereo equipment since forever. They did a nice refurbishing of my old Pioneer SX-1250 receiver for about $500, as well as replacing the woofers of my Infinity Monitor Junior loudspeakers. As this was several years ago, I'm sure pricing and component availability has since changed. I'd certainly call beforehand.
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