Friday, November 5, 2010

Find Someone To Repair Your Stereo Speakers

Stereo speakers are built to withstand a lot of wear and tear. However, even the best quality stereo speakers are bound to crackle or fade over time. When the time comes to purchase new stereo speakers you may be able to save some money by having the broken speakers repaired. Follow these steps to find someone to repair your stereo speakers.


Instructions


1. Diagnose the problem to the best of your ability. Note what exactly happens when you try to use your speakers. Use descriptive phrases like "crackling sounds" or "loud buzzing noise," or explain that no sound is coming from them at all.


2. Put that information together, along with the make, model and serial number of the speakers you own. Check with the manufacturer of your speakers at their respective Web sites. Two of the most common speaker manufacturers are Bose and Infinity. Browse through their Web pages to find a self-help section or an online help forum you can use.


3. Check with your local Best Buy or search the internet for repair sites like Simply Speakers to find a dealer who does repairs on electronic products. Contact that vendor and describe the problems with your speakers.


4. Get a price quote from that vendor, and shop it around. After contacting a few vendors, you'll get a good idea of how much it will cost to repair your speakers. Weigh this information against how much a new set of speakers will cost, including installation.


5. Ask people you know who are into electronics and sound systems for their advice. Perhaps they can fix it for you, or at least they may know someone who can do it at a reduced price.


6. Decide on the repair person based on cost and reputation. Consider timeliness of service as well. You could be in a situation where it will take a few weeks, or even longer, to fix your speakers.

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