Volume Electronics, LLC
Cincinnati  ·  Est. 1978
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Home Audio Repair, Cincinnati

Stereo receivers, cassette decks, reel-to-reels, turntables, equalizers, preamps and vintage hi-fi gear. The equipment you grew up with, working like it should.

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Home Audio Repair in Cincinnati

At Volume Electronics we specialize in restoring your cherished audio equipment to its original performance. Whether it is a vintage Marantz receiver, a Nakamichi cassette deck, a Pioneer turntable, Sansui speakers or an AKAI reel-to-reel machine you inherited, our technicians have the knowledge to fix it.

Stereo Receiver Repair

Vintage and modern stereo receivers of all makes and models. Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Sansui, Sony, Fisher, Harman Kardon, Onkyo, Yamaha and more.

Cassette Deck Repair

Cassette deck repair including belt replacement, head cleaning and alignment, transport mechanisms and electronics. Nakamichi, Sony, Teac, Pioneer, Technics and more.

Reel to Reel Repair

Vintage reel-to-reel machines, mechanical and electronic repair on all makes and models. Teac, Technics, Sony, Akai, Ampex, Pioneer and more.

Turntable Repair

Record players of all makes and models. Belt drives, direct drives, cartridge replacement and full mechanical service. Technics, Dual, Thorens, Pioneer, Sony, Audio-Technica and more.

Equalizer Repair

Graphic equalizers. Sansui, Pioneer, Technics, Yamaha, Kenwood and others.

Preamp Repair

Preamplifiers and control amplifiers, tube and solid state, vintage and modern.

CD Player Repair

CD players and CD changers of all makes and models. Laser replacement, transport mechanisms and electronic repairs.

Amplifier Repair

Integrated amplifiers and power amplifiers, vintage and modern, tube and solid state.

Not sure if your unit is worth repairing? We will give you an honest estimate before any work starts.

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⚠ Safety Note

Trying to repair your own amp or electronic equipment can be dangerous. Many amplifiers hold high DC voltage even after they have been unplugged. Touching the wrong area inside the unit can give you a serious shock. Tube amps are especially dangerous because of the high voltages inside. If you are not trained to work on electronics, let us do the repairs.

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