Failed Tactile Swicthes have been a problem with M&S - Music & Sound - Equipment for what seems to be forever - I remember this being a problem all the way back in the 1990's - The fix is straight forward but a little complex to do - Chris
Looks like something made by *Soundesign* in the '70s. Cheap looking and unattractive. Can't believe anyone would want it repaired, but I know you'll be able to.
Hi ronk: The Black & Gold M&S Models from the 1980's were by far the most popular home Radio Intercoms because of the looks - But, it was the 80's - Everyone wanted lots of buttons and if you added the matching CTG Cassette Player (the worlds mosty expensive cassette player, about $498.00 in 1985) you would have trippled the number of gold buttons and it even had Red & Green LED Vu meters, fantastic - If you stepped up to the N440, you would even more buttons! - But, it was the 80's. . . A time of excess and finding ways to show it off - Perhaps you would would buy a new Lexus LS400 in Baroque Red Metallic ($35,000 in 1989) and then drop another $400.00 for a set of 24K Gold badges. . . But it was the 80's - You have to have been there . . . - Chris
I don’t think it looks all that bad, as well as even though these units are obsolete to most people, I like the idea of having these units in houses still, I will continue to maintain and fix my unit
@@MIW_Renegade Not really as obsolete as people think. Since they're "built-in", removing them is usually more expensive (and a bigger hassle) than having it repaired. That's why we are always soooooooo busy - Chris
@@northsideservicecompany3567 we don’t use the intercom part of our system anymore, but we do still use the radio a lot, it’s just a nice feature to have, it definitely is very expensive to remove them, and in the next couple of months, I’m gonna be adding Bluetooth to ours so it’s more useable for us!
@@MIW_Renegade It's not uncommon for the Intercom use to become less and less over time, using the Music is always popular. Adding Bluetooth or even just an External Audio Jack to any System make it much more usable in today's world - Excellant idea - Chris
Failed Tactile Swicthes have been a problem with M&S - Music & Sound - Equipment for what seems to be forever - I remember this being a problem all the way back in the 1990's - The fix is straight forward but a little complex to do - Chris
Looks like something made by *Soundesign* in the '70s. Cheap looking and unattractive. Can't believe anyone would want it repaired, but I know you'll be able to.
Hi ronk: The Black & Gold M&S Models from the 1980's were by far the most popular home Radio Intercoms because of the looks - But, it was the 80's - Everyone wanted lots of buttons and if you added the matching CTG Cassette Player (the worlds mosty expensive cassette player, about $498.00 in 1985) you would have trippled the number of gold buttons and it even had Red & Green LED Vu meters, fantastic - If you stepped up to the N440, you would even more buttons! - But, it was the 80's. . . A time of excess and finding ways to show it off - Perhaps you would would buy a new Lexus LS400 in Baroque Red Metallic ($35,000 in 1989) and then drop another $400.00 for a set of 24K Gold badges. . .
But it was the 80's - You have to have been there . . . - Chris
I don’t think it looks all that bad, as well as even though these units are obsolete to most people, I like the idea of having these units in houses still, I will continue to maintain and fix my unit
@@MIW_Renegade Not really as obsolete as people think. Since they're "built-in", removing them is usually more expensive (and a bigger hassle) than having it repaired. That's why we are always soooooooo busy - Chris
@@northsideservicecompany3567 we don’t use the intercom part of our system anymore, but we do still use the radio a lot, it’s just a nice feature to have, it definitely is very expensive to remove them, and in the next couple of months, I’m gonna be adding Bluetooth to ours so it’s more useable for us!
@@MIW_Renegade It's not uncommon for the Intercom use to become less and less over time, using the Music is always popular. Adding Bluetooth or even just an External Audio Jack to any System make it much more usable in today's world - Excellant idea - Chris