"3"^^ . . "1"^^ . "Well I finally got my receiver fixed. I'm not going to pretend that I'm an audio expert, and thus I won't talk about things I don't know. My story is as follows: I own an old Kenwood KR-7050 receiver. I noticed it didn't work after a particularly crammed car ride up to State College(but not to say I knew it worked before). It powered on, but no sound came out.\n\nI took it to Atlas audio repair around noon one day. The kid behind the counter told me it was $40 to get it looked at, but that $40 would be taken off the cost of the repair if I got it fixed with them. Fair enough, I paid and got a claim check. \n\nAt 3pm that day, I was called and told my estimate was ready. I called back and they said it would be $138, minus the $40 I had already paid. I didn't know anything about the stuff, so I said OK. He said it would be done tomorrow.\n\nSure enough, tomorrow they gave me a call and told me it was done. I couldn't go in that day, so I went in this morning and picked it up. It was wrapped tightly in plastic and the kid held the door for me on the way out.\n\nWhen I got home, it worked! I noticed that a few of the switches on my model were bent, but they bent right back into place easily - so I am not sure if it was done by the tech, the plastic, or by my own transportation.\n\nSince I don't know about how much this stuff should cost, I will list what they claim to have replaced and you can make your own judgement:\n2 regulators\n1 lamp\nClean + something(can't read)\n$138.00"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "2011-06-01T00:00:00"^^ . "5"^^ .