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broken Panasonic Stereo
I have a Panasonic SA-PM27 with a jammed CD changer.
It's outside the warranty period and so repairing it would cost me. I suspect it would be just as cheap to buy a new one, but I detest this throw-away culture and also would really like to keep the stereo - it's only four years old and is visually stunning (and it sounds good too - always important). Does anyone know whether there are any decent repair people in SE Wales or should I just give in to the 21st Century and replace it? |
broken Panasonic Stereo
"mock-schmock" wrote in message ups.com... I have a Panasonic SA-PM27 with a jammed CD changer. It's outside the warranty period and so repairing it would cost me. I suspect it would be just as cheap to buy a new one, but I detest this throw-away culture and also would really like to keep the stereo - it's only four years old and is visually stunning (and it sounds good too - always important). Does anyone know whether there are any decent repair people in SE Wales or should I just give in to the 21st Century and replace it? Plug in a CD swapper into the Aux sockets on the back. TBH proper seperates is the way to do, IME all cheap (ie, under £200) all in one units have ****e CD players and pack up pretty soon. Whereas I've had proper CD players die at about 10-15 years old, and they can be replaced for a few quid... |
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