Need someone to repair and service my Marantz 2285B in the San Francisco Bay Area


My vintage Marantz 2285B receiver needs some help, the relays do not kick in reliably and has some dirty contacts on the control knobs.
I am looking for someone in the Bay Area to do the work. Anyone know of a reputable outfit with competitive pricing.
Thanks in advance.

Regards Clive
128x128challatt
stuogawa,

MFA is "...infamous stereo gear." I don’t think so. If so, why are you recommending Scott Frankland? Look up "infamous" in the dictionary. Can you clarify?

@tonykay

Sorry you did not understand my parlance:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/infamous-vs-famous

Read 4th paragraph "..inconspicuous..." Scott does not get a lot of a attention nowadays. I only have the highest regard for his work. I own MFA200C mono tube amps, WaveStream Kinetics tube preamp,Wavestream Kinetics tube line amp. And I stated explicitly I have used his services. 

Not to be harsh, if you call me out to "look up" a word, then you should have read the context of my response. Furthermore, I seconded Nick as a person I would personally use from experience as well as highly recommended both Nick and and Scott....as "highly recommended".  




I’ll accept your explanation, but things are generally one thing or the other. "Famous" means well-known, while "infamous" means well-known, for "having an exceedingly bad reputation." I’m not trying to be overly didactic, but saying MFA equipment is bad is simply not true. I believe that you like MFA, but didn’t want new members to get an inaccurate opinion of MFA’s products. That’s all!