Often times there are either recommendations for changes (like updating a capacitor in the crossover) or desires to modify our speakers (like remove a crossover) or to have some other audio equipment modification done, and many of us ask: “who could do this for me?”.
This thread is to collect the links and references to companies and individuals who provide these services.
It can cover everything from the larger, well organized service centers (i.e. ModWright) down to single proprietor, hobbyist type individuals.
Let‘s keep this list focused on the more esoteric speaker mods, tweaks and customization firms. There are plenty of other forums that talk about CD-player or preamp mods and tweaks (DIYAudio.com, AA, etc.) so let’s not list those here.
Given that amps are also part of the speaker system in an ESL setup, let’s include folks who mod amps to better suit ESL duties.
Finally, lets include the more esoteric parts and repair folks (mostly single proprietor) who will work on amps and other electronics that might be hard to find other wise.
To keep this somewhat structured, I propose all posts referencing an organization or individual provide the following:
Name: [ name of organization or individual ]
Services: [ what mods or other services does this organization provide ]
Link to website: [a fully qualified URL ]
Other contact info: [Phone or email, careful with email, as SPAM-bots collect from sites like this, use typed out versions like: somebody at somedomain dot com ]
Primary contact name: [ name of person to ask for if calling or addressing email ]
Experience with vendor: [ your direct or indirect experience with vendor. ]
Comments: [ any comments or additional info on this provider ]
This thread is to collect the links and references to companies and individuals who provide these services.
It can cover everything from the larger, well organized service centers (i.e. ModWright) down to single proprietor, hobbyist type individuals.
Let‘s keep this list focused on the more esoteric speaker mods, tweaks and customization firms. There are plenty of other forums that talk about CD-player or preamp mods and tweaks (DIYAudio.com, AA, etc.) so let’s not list those here.
Given that amps are also part of the speaker system in an ESL setup, let’s include folks who mod amps to better suit ESL duties.
Finally, lets include the more esoteric parts and repair folks (mostly single proprietor) who will work on amps and other electronics that might be hard to find other wise.
To keep this somewhat structured, I propose all posts referencing an organization or individual provide the following:
Name: [ name of organization or individual ]
Services: [ what mods or other services does this organization provide ]
Link to website: [a fully qualified URL ]
Other contact info: [Phone or email, careful with email, as SPAM-bots collect from sites like this, use typed out versions like: somebody at somedomain dot com ]
Primary contact name: [ name of person to ask for if calling or addressing email ]
Experience with vendor: [ your direct or indirect experience with vendor. ]
Comments: [ any comments or additional info on this provider ]
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