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    6 months ago

    Great service, very reasonable price. would highly recommend. was able to get a quick appointment.

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    Dr. Dan's Vintage Audio Repair

    Dr. Dan's Vintage Audio Repair

    4.6
    (42 reviews)

    This guy knows his stuff. I knew it the second I walked into his shop. Some people just give off a…read moregood vibe. I have newer - u-turn audio - turn table that wasn't producing sound out of the left speaker. Not usually the kind of thing he works on, but Dr. Dan agreed to check it out anyway. I spent about an hour with him in his shop, surrounded by pugs, chopping it up sharing stories, while he troubleshooted the issue. After a few tests, he figured out what was happening, recommended I buy a $20 preamp to fix it, then sent me on my way with a handshake and a smile. It was quite the enjoyable experience. You can tell he cares about what he does, that he takes pride in his work, and is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to vintage audio equipment. *He's also a man that enjoys a good story, so if you have one, come prepared to share.* I personally value vinyl. It's a beautiful analogue tech that produces sound using magnets and emf's translated from a needle cruising on plastic. It's crazy to me that someone had the idea for it, let alone that it actually works. Yet it remains. Not for the nostalgia or efficiency; but for the warmth of the sound, for the collectibility and sense of ownership, for the love of music. I was looking for someone who held a similar sentiment. You wouldn't want someone who hates cars to be your mechanic. I decided to call Dr. Dan after reading some reviews, in which pretty much everyone suggests he the best. To that point, all I can say is, they were all right.

    Took my vintage reel to reel in. Quoted me to replace belt and do some cleaning. Got it home and…read morestill with same issue. Discussed over the phone, took it back, he had it for some time and at one point told me it was too much for him and he is not a reel to reel expert. Well then why wouldn't you tell me this in the beginning? lol Took it to another shop down in the springs highly regarded for reel to reel repairs. They looked at it, seen parts that were supposed to be replaced by Dan in fact were not and appeared used. Called Dan, he decided to berate me like another neg review on here, then decided to harass me by calling me every day for a few weeks to berate me. I had to block him, he still left messages. And he still kept my money despite my doing any work and then using used parts. Horrible business and lesson learned.

    Speaker Repair & Reconing Center of Colorado

    Speaker Repair & Reconing Center of Colorado

    4.7
    (16 reviews)

    I'm no audiophile, but listening to my circa 1970-vintage Wharfedale speakers extensively…read moreoverhauled by Brandon may turn me into one. The results are indeed remarkable. The work didn't come cheap, but what I got for my money couldn't be matched by new speakers costing much more.

    Back in the late 1990s, I bought a set of 5 speakers in New Zealand. These were hand made, solid…read morewood, finely crafter speakers that I spent enough on at the time that I considered them "The last set of speakers I'd ever have to buy". Well, as most of my hopes and dreams of the 1990s, that plan needed a bit of a revision. After many years of use, including the enthusiastic tweeter poking of my young sons, the speakers needed to be repaired. I found Speaker Repair & Reconing Center of Colorado on Yelp - and based on the reviews, I had high expectations. Even so, Brandon surpassed the high bar that had already been set. He tested each speaker individually, (tweeters and mid ranges..), and when he identified speakers that needed to be replaced, he ensured he procured them from the same manufacturers of the original speakers. Beyond the speakers, he even conditioned the internal electronics, Before I left the shop with my newly refreshed and rebuilt speakers, Brandon let me listen to each one, and made sure all the frequencies were crisp and clear and powerful. The price was beyond reasonable for the work that he did - I could really tell he was doing it for the love of the craft more than financial gain. If you have any speakers that need some repair or diagnostic evaluation - I recommend you have a talk with Brandon. I am confident you will be as overjoyed with the result as I am. Thank you Brandon!

    More Than Vacuums - Littleton

    More Than Vacuums - Littleton

    2.0
    (86 reviews)
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    I went to the location at Santa Fe and the service simply couldn't be more friendly and helpful…read more The owner greeted me and looked at the broken appliance (an espresso maker) and discussed the repair. He recommended that we not try to repair the device becuase the repair cost was more than the value of the espresso maker. This is a place to trust! I haven't had anything repaired yet - but I will surely go back to have them repair my household appliances.

    Zero stars. Brought my espresso machine in for service in early May. After over a month, I picked…read moreit up. When I tried it the following morning, there was NO improvement or change. In fact, a warning light is now flashing. Like many, I wish I had read these reviews before I dealt with this company. In my opinion, the entire process of dealing with this company was terrible. To protect other people, I am writing this review, disputing the charges with my credit card company (they beg you to pay with cash - DON'T DO IT) under the quality of service provision and reporting this conduct to the authorities. If you were similarly treated, I recommend you do the same. One final anecdote that illustrates the larger experience. At the time of drop off, the owner/employee? begged for a Yelp review. I told him "maybe" once the transaction was completed. Then when I picked up the espresso machine he begged again for a Yelp review - even asked me to take my phone out of my pocket to do it "right now". If I could do it all over again, I would have simply bought a new machine. It would have been less expensive, no wasted time and no brain damage dealing with this company.

    ELSCO Electrical

    ELSCO Electrical

    1.0
    (1 review)

    I hired Todd Engle of ELSCO Electrical & Lighting Services Company, LLC (based in Highlands Ranch)…read moreto replace the electrical panel in my home. A full month after he told me the job was complete--and after I had paid him in full--I discovered that the work had never even been inspected. When I raised concerns, he was unapologetic and dismissive. Instead of owning the issues and his mistake, Todd sent workers to my home unannounced to try to shift the blame. Then he spent six weeks claiming he was waiting on callbacks from other contractors to fix the code violations. When I finally contacted the city myself, I learned his proposed fix wouldn't pass inspection either. After I insinuated I was ready to take the matter to court, he finally sent someone to build a rough "temporary" wooden platform that was drilled into my concrete slab and the exterior brick veneer of the house. Even after the job passed re-inspection, Todd refused to provide the actual inspection reports, despite multiple requests. The city inspector told me clearly: contractors are required to provide those reports to homeowners, and the city cannot release them directly. Todd continues to send screenshots of the permit website, which do not contain the required notes or documentation of the corrections made. Both inspectors were concerned by his behavior--one even mentioned that he was "familiar with these guys" and their reputation. This was my first home purchase, and I can now see that I was far too trusting and patient with a contractor who showed little regard for communication, accountability, or professionalism. I've since filed formal complaints with the state licensing board and the Colorado Attorney General. If you're already working with this company: do not pay in full until you've verified the inspection passed, do not pay in cash, expect to clean up debris yourself, expect to label the circuits yourself, and unfortunately, do not expect basic documentation without a fight. Otherwise, avoid ELSCO at all costs.

    Mobile Electronics - electronicsrepair - Updated June 2026

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