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Factory Authorized Service for Pendulum Audio and NonLinearAudio products.

All work has to be set up in advance - this is not a retail walk in repair shop - to get started just send an email with some basic info, which Pendulum Audio or NonLinearAudio product you have and some description of whatever the infirmity/service requirement is - and then we look at scheduling - start with that email and we go from there.

We are NOT taking in any other service/repair work at this time as the shop is fully engaged with ongoing project work - we have no recommendations to make regarding alternative service repair operations.

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... keywords and search terms, Pendulum Audio, Pendulum Audio repairs, Service, Repair, MDP1, MDP-1, mic pre, mic preamp, OCL2, OCL-2, optical, optical limiter, 6386, 6386 variable-mu, variable mu limiter, ES8, ES-8, HZ10, HZ-10, HZ-10-SE, SPS1, SPS-1, PL2, PL-2, peak limiter, Quartet, Quartet Recording Channel, Quartet ii, Mercenary Edition, Nonlinear Audio, nonlinearaudio, FT500, Flexiguy, FT501, CurvOmatic, PLP502, BLENDA, klett, john klett, ny, new york

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We do NOT (or no longer) offer service of/to/for... audiophile or home HiFi gear; guitar, bass and instrument amplifiers other than my own; most keyboard instruments and synths; AD/DA converters; current or recent mass market "pro-audio" gear; digital recorders (ADAT, DAT, CDR, MO, etc); many older analog home tape machines; all but a few specific loudspeaker systems, none of them considered as audiophile; microphones; neve consoles, desks, modules other than my own; AMS/Neve commodity product; most large format consoles in general (a lot of this stuff is just aging out - oh yes, it was great when we were all new, but there comes a time); synchronizers; most fader automation systems; car sound systems; "white glove" residential AV system installs; radio receivers and transmitters; geophysical measurement equipment (shakers and geophones); film and digital cameras; video recorders; vacuum lamination ovens; carrier current RF transmitters; data and analog logging recorders; alarm systems; elevator control systems; agricultural chemical application equipment; petrochemical process control and instrumentation; SCIENCE PROJECTS which are crazy lashups of ancient gear heavily modified by others; remote measurement and data acquisition systems; computers and peripherals other than mine own; small and large gas engine rebuilds; sports car restorations; household appliances (other than ones I own); flat screen televisions and monitors; and more - these are just things that come to mind as I type... I have done all of these things - but...

it's not that I don't care - there are just limits on what I have time for ...

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