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Hi collective DW / LJ brain (of the Ottawa-Gatineau persuasion),
Where would you go to get a relatively recent CD player fixed? It's a "mini-component" player (the speakers are detached, and the CD, radio, tape deck (!) and line in are all on the same box — it doesn't feel too dense so I hope it's easily disassemble-able), and I'd rather get it fixed than go out and get a new one, even if there's not a huge cost savings. Bonus points for being in the Downtown-to-Westboro axis or in Hull-Aylmer, being nice, personal experience and being ecologically friendly.
Where would you go to get a relatively recent CD player fixed? It's a "mini-component" player (the speakers are detached, and the CD, radio, tape deck (!) and line in are all on the same box — it doesn't feel too dense so I hope it's easily disassemble-able), and I'd rather get it fixed than go out and get a new one, even if there's not a huge cost savings. Bonus points for being in the Downtown-to-Westboro axis or in Hull-Aylmer, being nice, personal experience and being ecologically friendly.
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Date: 2010-05-20 06:17 am (UTC)I have fixed a 1985 CD player with a bit of wire and a soldering iron: broken PCB near the power switch.
I have fix a Casio scientific calculator with a bit of liquid corrector in math class, using a swiss army knife for disassembly. Never been able to repeat the feat. I must have rolled a 20 that day.