What it's Like Owning a Vintage Stereo Store in 2024!

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5 ай бұрын

In this video, Kevin gets into the nitty gritty of owning a vintage stereo store in 2024. You will hear the good, the bad, and the ugly. Ever wonder if you'd like to start a business in vintage stereo, or start a business that revolves around your passion? It may just be the best job in the world! It also may not be all it's cracked up to be.
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@johncunningham5435
@johncunningham5435 5 ай бұрын
I ran a repair shop for over 40 years, in the early days you could make a profit until the manufacture's started building cheaper electronics that took far more time to repair cutting into your ability to stay afloat. Finally, I was forced to close my doors, this was a craft I loved. It forced me to seek employment and work for someone else, now! I' am semi retired doing what I love the most, vintage repairs as a hobby. I was never wealthy, but love my work, watching your KZbin presentations has inspired me to get back in the field, for that you have my gratitude.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, John
@williamcampbell3868
@williamcampbell3868 5 ай бұрын
To johncunningham5435 : Guys like yourself are essential to the hi-fi hobbyist and music lovers. I'm sorry you had to close down your former shop, but glad you 👍👍👍started back up in semi- retirement. I also think some manufacturers caused you to lose business by building products that don't break, like my Adcom 555 mk2 amp which is still going strong after almost 35 years! However keep repairing equipment as long as you can my man! Music lovers like us depend on your services. This is from a 64 year old Black man O.G. Guys like you are what make America great.👍👍🙏🙏
@williamcampbell3868
@williamcampbell3868 5 ай бұрын
​@@skylabsaudio Just stay in business my man! Guys like you are what make America great! This is from a 64 year old O.G Black man and music/hi-fi lover. We depend on you 👍👍🙏🙏
@johncunningham5435
@johncunningham5435 5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much William for your kind words, it is people like you that encourage me to continue vintage repairs that I love most.
@heinzr9734
@heinzr9734 5 ай бұрын
I am delighted that you have now found a happy occupation with vintage electronics, John. It's not much different here in Germany, perhaps with the difference that the gaps between the regions are not so big. I am writing from the perspective of the consumer. By chance I found a very good vintage repair man about 12 years ago, he lives in Düsseldorf and I live in Cologne, two large cities only 20 miles apart. He is about 75 and I am 64 (still), he repairs professionally and has an engineering degree. He enjoys his work, he also maintains and builds acoustic installations for modern art museums. His prices for repairs are very fair. He has repaired all sorts of things for me where my skills stop, old fender amps but also my old beloved Mcintosh C22CE, old Leak and Croft tube gear from the UK. Helmut, and he only told me this in passing, was the electronic expert of the Düsseldorf electro band "Kraftwerk" from the 70s. I don't know if you know Kraftwerk in the USA...here they are cult. Helmut dismantled the then modern huge synthesisers into individual modules and built them into smaller flight cases to connect them together for the tours, he smiled and told me that he still meets the guys from Kraftwerk every week for coffee. I have the utmost respect for your job! Many of them are already really old, and soon many will no longer be around. It's exactly the same that hardly anyone can adjust a carburettor really well any more. Thank you all for your job, wherever you are in the world!
@johnvincent4048
@johnvincent4048 5 ай бұрын
You know what's almost as cool as running a vintage stereo equipment store? Having vintage stereo equipment in your living room. 😆
@PulledPorkGarage
@PulledPorkGarage 5 ай бұрын
LOL. Anyways: if you can't repair it yourself or know someone 'nearby', who does (commercially or not), don't buy vintage electronics of any type! In Amsterdam alone, there are 70+ commercial audio repair 'guys / shops. Good ones make good money. Hourly rates! It is not the 'parts'! It is like a plumber type business. Same commercial rules apply.
@raygarafano3633
@raygarafano3633 5 ай бұрын
So true, I swapbrcvrs every few months sx950 or the Kr6600 or thesx850 or the kr6030 more rcvrs u have use 1 a month swap.out for another a month later swap for yet another, each 1 will.last longer an u getvto.look at another beauty
@bmboldt
@bmboldt 5 ай бұрын
I am starting to repair equipment for others in my basement now that I am retired. I probably make about $10 an hour doing this. I don't mind as long as I am working on cool stuff worth saving. The problem is getting stuff to work on. It is mostly word of mouth. So if anyone needs something fixed in the Omaha area, let me know.
@fredcrook8228
@fredcrook8228 5 ай бұрын
Kevin, I hate to stoop to a cliche, but visiting your shop is on my bucket list.
@exvan3571
@exvan3571 5 ай бұрын
1990: got a job, went and bought a stereo system for your apartment ensemble. This ensemble included lawn chairs and milk crate end tables.
@OldskoolHiFi
@OldskoolHiFi 5 ай бұрын
I'm just glad folks like yourself are willing to run shops like yours. As a teenager I remember spending countless hours with friends in brick and mortar audio hi fi shops listening to stuff we could never dream of affording at the age of 16, and now when we can these places don't exist. Really looking forward to making the 4 hour drive to your shop one of these days to get that feeling back.
@PulledPorkGarage
@PulledPorkGarage 5 ай бұрын
If you can't repair it yourself or know someone 'nearby', who does (commercially or not), don't buy vintage electronics of any type! In Amsterdam alone there a 70+ commercial repair guys. Good ones make good money. Hourly rates! It is not the 'parts'! It is like a plumber type business. Same commercial rules apply.
@markvalery8632
@markvalery8632 5 ай бұрын
I remember those days too. It was as if we walked into a totally different universe and a different life. The guys running those stores knew that none of us teenagers could afford anything in their stores. But they let us listen to Klipschorn in the ultra special listening room. Planar speakers that amazed me., that I could not figure out how they sounded like they did. This was the mid 70s. The best we could do was make our own speakers, nothing even mid-fi, just loud.
@consco3667
@consco3667 5 ай бұрын
It’s worth the trip! Bought a lot from Kevin when we lived in Des Moines!
@Jp19557
@Jp19557 5 ай бұрын
I still have and use a stereo system that I purchased new in the late 70's, it's funny to think of it vintage. I guess that's what happens when you get old.
@RodgersA51
@RodgersA51 5 ай бұрын
I own a vintage stereo store as well. I'm so glad that someone with a larger platform can tell folks the truths about this. Margins are very thin, the liability is very high. Repairs are rarely profitable, but are there to drive customers in, and drive further sales. Bless you.
@user-wh3zs6kw2q
@user-wh3zs6kw2q 5 ай бұрын
You cracked the code Kev! Who knew. Honesty, transparency, and vulnerability are what people actually want to see! Thank you brother, I find these so refreshing in such phoney times rolled in sprinkles. Thanks guys keep up the great work👍🏻
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@kevinfestner6126
@kevinfestner6126 5 ай бұрын
How do you make a small fortune in the stereo store business? Start with a large fortune. 😁😁
@twisted2291
@twisted2291 5 ай бұрын
Another word of advise from another business owner. Owning your own business is not a 9 to 5 thing. It is a 24 / 7 thing. You have to devote yourself to it for atleast 5 years before you will really start to make headway. It is not easy, and it is not for everyone. If you have fear of taking risks. Then go and get a real job. Save yourself the trouble. But if you are up for a challenge. It can be very rewarding in the long run.
@Silverfaces.
@Silverfaces. 5 ай бұрын
So true about no money to be made on repairs. I take in vintage equipment locally because I like the work, and enjoy returning the previously broken item in solid working condition. Most of the things I work on hold sentimental value for the owners. “This turntable was my Mom’s, or Dad had this 6500 mkii in the garage.” It always takes me twice as long as I first estimate, so if I was doing this for the money I would soon go broke. It’s about the people, you can tell they are grateful when you get a video text the next day of the 6500 hooked up to a Technics SL-Q2 playing through Dad’s old Cerwin Vegas!
@Mrsteve4761
@Mrsteve4761 5 ай бұрын
You are a wise and grounded guy, Kevin, which is no doubt the reason for your success. I understand the grind and total displeasure of working for "the man" only to finally find relief in my recent retirement after over 40 years in the workforce. I'm glad you found satisfaction and joy in what you spend your days involved in well before retirement age. Keep it going my man, and keep the videos coming!
@davidatkins1483
@davidatkins1483 5 ай бұрын
Greetings from the California coast. This video I found particularly interesting because I have been very sad at seeing all of our Hi-Fi shops closed down over the years. There's just about nothing left out here. I have often wondered why. It makes sense that there's little point in people running businesses that can't turn a profit, and also manufacturers wanting to skip that whole Middleman process. I have enjoyed collecting Hi-Fi gear since I was in high school in the 1970s. I've seen a lot of stuff come and go but I can't believe the price is these days on a lot of things including classic cars. Things of sure changed. Yes like so many other comments I would love to come by your store one of these days and meet you in person but I would probably talk your ear off so maybe it's best that I'm far away. One thing I would like to comment on is I really enjoy 78 RPM records and have a love for the post-war monoral tube gear. I'm particularly fond of the Fisher 80c preamp and the Mcintosh C20 preamp. Yes, an early stereo preamp. Both seem to play those early post-war records extremely well, and I enjoy using them. Anyways I'm still enjoying your videos and look forward to them every week. Thank you for helping to keep this hobby alive. I hope you get lots of young customers who come in and discover how fun it is! Best wishes, Dave.
@mikecampbell5856
@mikecampbell5856 5 ай бұрын
I have considered my Harman Kardon integrated amp that I have owned since 1984 as part of my family. Now one of the channels is started to fade no matter what I do and I feel genuine sadness. Vintage audio gear has a soul. I too love the smell of vintage stereo gear.
@doug_h_nuts
@doug_h_nuts 5 ай бұрын
I always look forward to your videos. A pallet of Marantz 2270’s - that made me smile.
@ShorLine
@ShorLine 5 ай бұрын
I bought my Marantz 2240 in 1974 from Vance Pflanz in Sioux City as my high school graduation present... he was originally a Team Electronics store so I had to laugh when I saw your picture here. Spent so many days there listening to equipment and buying records. Your videos inspired me to get back to vintage and just got a restored Marantz 2325, JBL 4312s and a Dual 1229 from my local vintage dealer. Love your channel!
@brucecoyle2565
@brucecoyle2565 5 ай бұрын
What I see about your shop is that I would guess most customers are more than willing to help you make your business a success. I wouldn’t have guessed you don’t receive profit from repairs but I watch a lot of KZbin videos on repairs and there is quite a few hours on just a service and couldn’t imagine hour many hours it takes to troubleshoot a piece of equipment. So with that said you must really like your job. I’ve never had a bad experience in your shop and when we talk you have some great advice and I love I can see the technicians working. Nothing to hide. Keep it up and will probably see you in the near future.
@j.patrickmoore9137
@j.patrickmoore9137 5 ай бұрын
I am getting closer to retirement age and your videos make me wonder about learning enough to become a repair tech. Not sure where or how to go about learning, but being able to work an extremely flexible schedule, part time, from home, does sound appealing.
@waltergabriel3694
@waltergabriel3694 5 ай бұрын
You should go for it, get on E bay and look around your community, look for some old radios stereo, some may be junkie but that's how you learn. Get a scope, meter, test equipment, some old tube manuals and learn the basics.
@pedrofernandez8729
@pedrofernandez8729 5 ай бұрын
The only vintage repair shop I am aware of in my area is run by a tech out of his home. He's very busy, cause there are none around.
@danielgeiger7739
@danielgeiger7739 5 ай бұрын
Love your point about doing what you like and you will succeed. Advice given to me when I working towards my job was "Dude, forget it!" [actually in German "Mann, vergiss es!"]. Now I am a professional shell collector/marine biologist, aka, curator of malacology at a natural history museum. Music/Hifi is just a hobby, but I completely agree with your point, and tell it to all my students. Do what you love, then you will put time into it, then you will get good at it, and there is always demand for excellence, regardless of what it is. -- One difference, there are so few curator positions out there, you better have a plan B (maybe also C, D and E).
@cliff4693
@cliff4693 5 ай бұрын
When ever I visit a local vintage store I’ve felt they’re really expensive gear. But after hearing you I’m not so sure they’re profitable. T🎉he temptation to buy $400 on 🎉eBay vs $800 in a vintage store is great but risky. Our local vintage store offers a 90 day guarantee so that’s worth quite a bit to lessen anguish about a purchase.
@blackvinylgrooves
@blackvinylgrooves 2 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin, I thought I'd tell you about the shop I have used. This is an old school TV repair shop, that has been in business almost 45 years. It's in a run down old strip mall, and you wouldn't think twice about it, if you drove by it. This is an old school TV repair place, but as most people transitioned to cheap flat screens they tossed in the dumpster when they failed, he switched to vintage electronics repair. As you know there are very few shops like this in the country. His shop has worked on 100+ year old antique radios with external horns. He has worked on McIntosh amps. He has worked on Crosley record players, Garrard 401s, and high end Technics. I have been in there when you could hardly move for all the vintage console stereos people brought in for repair. He is so good, he has worked on vintage electronics for the TV and movie industries. He has had people come in from much of the western United States to have repair work done. When I was last in there in early 2023, he told me he wanted to retire, but he had too much business. So what he has done has been training younger people to take over the work.
@user-bh1so2bf9j
@user-bh1so2bf9j 5 ай бұрын
I be been looking forward to the first Skylabs video of 2024. You did not disappoint. Vintage HIFI is cool.
@adaboy4z
@adaboy4z 5 ай бұрын
I spent big money on a Vintage Yamaha B2 amplifier from 1977 to have a full restoration from the best in the country. It was working when I bought now it will continue to work long after I'm gone. Two more pieces to restore and I'm golden.
@donwest5387
@donwest5387 5 ай бұрын
I have a great nearby vintage shop. Thanks for cluing me in on repairs
@JazzCrazy
@JazzCrazy 5 ай бұрын
I feel very lucky to live close enough to visit your store from time to time - and always enjoy the experience. Very proud of what you've done with your business - and how you've also made these excellent videos on KZbin part of the value you are delivering to those into vintage HiFi. Thanks for everything you do!
@davidsteinberg8024
@davidsteinberg8024 2 ай бұрын
I learned electronics repairing audio equipment in my dad's TV shop fifty years ago. During college I worked as a repair tech for an audio shop in Cleveland. Even though I've done digital HW and FW for the past forty years, I still love popping open the cover, diagnosing and fixing classic audio. You've got me thinking...
@passqualecaiazza7728
@passqualecaiazza7728 5 ай бұрын
On my Dads Pioneer SX626 receiver I took it to 2 shops here in Fresno. One charged me $150.00. I took it back 3 times and gave up. Then I took it to another place in Fresno. They had it 4 months and got it back in parts. Mainly screws, screws, and compositors. Then a friend who had a record store once. Made a trip to a friend 3 hours away. He fixed it in 1 hour. Recapped the unit. It cot me a bit, but love the results. I would pay to fix it, just know what they are doing.
@alexludmirsky457
@alexludmirsky457 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for being so open and honest about how you got started and what it's really like.
@Sunnbobb
@Sunnbobb 5 ай бұрын
Loved the video. Sure can relate to the "people find out you fix vintage". I always tell folks, "a stereo system is never finished". I'd love to see a video on "the ultimate repair station" or something like that, showing how to set up a good repair bench. Keep up the good work!
@dwightpollock
@dwightpollock 5 ай бұрын
I would also like to see more on the repair station idea, if possible. I have been struggling to find even stores that have the types of parts or tools needed to repair my own equipment. Yesterday, I found an independent Radio Shack and I instantly knew I was home!! The owner also did electronic repair. As I was leaving the store he had a couple people bringing in guitar amp after amp in for service. All of the repair technicians I know are in their 60's like me. Thank you very much for the videos.
@PulledPorkGarage
@PulledPorkGarage 5 ай бұрын
Indeed. Anyways: if you can't repair it yourself or know someone 'nearby', who does (commercially or not), don't buy vintage electronics of any type! In Amsterdam alone, there are 70+ commercial audio repair 'guys / shops. Good ones make good money. Hourly rates! It is not the 'parts'! It is like a plumber type business. Same commercial rules apply.
@NCislander
@NCislander 5 ай бұрын
Very interesting insite Kevin. I am surprised at the Vintage Repairs side and its struggles. I imagine the Niche part of services you provide are in high demand. Most everyone loves music, and those of us really into the older Vintage euipment wish we had a shop like yours close by. Keep doing what you do. From a distance its much appreciated. Cheers to SkyLabs in 2024!
@darensamuels5208
@darensamuels5208 4 ай бұрын
Kevin, I love your candor. Thanks for sharing your experience. I am using your channel and the info you provide to wade into the hobby a bit. Visited my local vintage electronics store and enjoyed it. I hope your business continues to do well and that you continue with the awesome videos. Thank you!
@delcampbell9558
@delcampbell9558 4 ай бұрын
That was excellent. We have an excellent repair place here in fort Wayne. They also have limited sales floor. I feel so fortunate they are here. I've take several pieces to them over the years and agree, I'm so grateful for them. They've repaired by old scott tube amps, my phase linear turn table and a dbx expander. Those last 2 I inherited from my uncle and are very special to me. Those last two were a major challenge for them. In one they had to make a part from scratch that was not available anywhere. I've bought pieces there... A vintage electro voice speaker, a turntable for my son. I go in and check frequently as I want to do right by them. Seeing your video has motivated me to go in and see if there's anything for sale tomorrow. Oh, they also repaired my son's sansui!!!
@frankflores3948
@frankflores3948 5 ай бұрын
What I miss is the smell of walnut when walking into the stereo store back in the 1970’s! Specifically Pacific Stereo here in SoCal! It was a heavenly high
@michaeledwards9376
@michaeledwards9376 5 ай бұрын
I am a tech. I have repaired countless pieces of gear, rarely repeats. I LOVE doing this, but money, nah, it justs pays my gas to get back and forth to my day job making solar wings for spacecraft. So I fully agree, I may not be getting rich, but my sanity stays! Peace, Love and Music!
@timcorner2821
@timcorner2821 5 ай бұрын
It's too bad there are not more shops like yours Kevin, but I can see why, there isn't. I have a friend who runs a one man operation part time as he has a full time job. Anyway, good luck with 2024....stay safe.
@kevinyoung2431
@kevinyoung2431 3 ай бұрын
Bravo! Brick and mortar niche retail businesses are wonderful if you love what you are doing and have fun doing it... I think keeping it simple only increases the enjoyment. My main business is furnishing, installing, servicing and repairing whole house water treatment equipment that requires me to make house calls. I keep a small inventory of parts and supplies on hand, and the rest of it is special order and local supply house purchases. Vehicle costs like fuel, insurance and maintenance increasingly eat away at my profits ... I will never become wealthy in this field, but working for myself doing what I like to do when I like doing it is so much better for me than many of the jobs I have had punching a clock and working for someone else.
@Gili1973
@Gili1973 5 ай бұрын
Wish you a good health and happy new year! Love your store and your videos! Vintage stereo is a great hobby,I love it!
@williamsarver2491
@williamsarver2491 5 ай бұрын
In a 70s stereo shop- one benefit was getting high then selling to high customers- on good ole normal pot😏😎
@lcee6592
@lcee6592 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a cool, fun place to work! Every business has it's crap to deal with so when the good outweighs the bad it's always worth the effort!
@robmaxfield780
@robmaxfield780 5 ай бұрын
Happy 2024! Great video to start the new year!
@adsbadsb9488
@adsbadsb9488 5 ай бұрын
Great video, from an honest standpoint. Love your quiet laid back approach to your passion. Never, thought much until now about there is little profit in repair of vintage. It is sad, as it now kind of makes vintage go the same way as newer equipment, becoming legacy or disposable. I have a lot of vintage equipment that is starting to have some issues. Sony ES receiver, multiple Sony ES CDP players, Harmon Kardon receiver, Dual & Pioneer turntables, multiple cassette decks, Panasonic RXDT 680 portable stereo, Pioneer 9700S receiver, Denon receiver, multiple speakers, and a favorite...Pioneer SX434. I am having the sad reality that some of this will become trash. I had to trash a Sony reel to reel for that fact no repair available. Repair techs are tradespeople with a unique skill set, and getting to be a rare breed. We have no repair, even close. I wish you were closer, I would get you to tune up/repair, and be happy to pay more, even if it was in the form of a tip added on. Great content keep up the interesting subject matter.
@bobc8649
@bobc8649 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do ! I like many others wish they were closer to you. Keep on truckin !
@marks.2909
@marks.2909 5 ай бұрын
I am completely new to using a vintage receiver a stereo component that never entered my mind of owning one . Pioneer SX-5590 my first year with it has been eye opening new is not always better . The receiver was purchased at an estate sale I was the only one that showed any interest the widow told me the complete history of it when her husband bought it new in Germany . Quick story I had it to a good technician, over the next few weeks the SX-5590 embarrassed a new 6K Accuphase E-280 integrate I had which I have since sold . The receiver is in my home office system driving a pair of TeKton Lore speakers , an eye blinking spectacular match for this entry level floor standing speaker , currently 100 % digital streaming though some day I’d like to try a vintage table through it ,..Yes new is definitely not always better ,…
@acrossthedial
@acrossthedial 5 ай бұрын
Kevin, you nailed it again! Vintage audio is a labour of love.
@paulvest3157
@paulvest3157 5 ай бұрын
I believe the moonshot had a huge influence on the stereo manufacturers, especially the engineers, into designing great equipment. Also, again, precision was also by default influenced the artistic zeitgeist of the time. Hyper realism, especially in painting, was so key doing that time. I miss my kenwood and tecknics turntable I bought in '73. Loved the stereo place and especially those that worked there. Saved up my money then from working in a kitchen in HS. Great times.
@osliverpool
@osliverpool 5 ай бұрын
I watch out for nice amps that are broken which I think I can repair. And when fixed, I sell them on. But, even with no business overheads, I don't make any profit - I only do it because I enjoy it, I learn, and I give nice old gear a new lease of life.
@jaydejong1674
@jaydejong1674 5 ай бұрын
Appreciate you guys!
@cpfwriter
@cpfwriter 5 ай бұрын
Fascinating video, Happy New Year!
@SnapperX3
@SnapperX3 5 ай бұрын
It is a great service to the community. Hopefully that knowledge gets passed along.
@alexw890
@alexw890 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Kevin, I needed this! Definitely a fun one!
@tomreidy1237
@tomreidy1237 5 ай бұрын
Another great video Kevin.
@jmsjms296
@jmsjms296 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the openness and the infos. Good luck!
@edogle8163
@edogle8163 5 ай бұрын
The best to you Kevin Happy New Year.....
@jimburtwell2731
@jimburtwell2731 5 ай бұрын
Enjoy your videos a lot, and as someone who hates his job, I'm glad you found something you love so much.
@PB-mr4ze
@PB-mr4ze 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Kev. Enjoyed the video, best of health
@gerihifi
@gerihifi 5 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin, happy healthy funny 2024!! Love your vids, always precise, honest and without any arroagance as many others in this business! Thanks for sharing and keep going! Greets from Germany, Hamburg!
@user-xy7kg9uz8n
@user-xy7kg9uz8n 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Kevin for such an interesting and honest presentation. Audio has been my hobby since at least 1976 and it remains a love of mine. Please continue.
@Rock-Pirate
@Rock-Pirate 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Don't find such honesty often on the tube. Continued success!
@darylprowell5857
@darylprowell5857 5 ай бұрын
An amazing video. Thank you for your honesty and humility. Very informative. Keep up the good work.
@Nesha_ins
@Nesha_ins 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir, for the honest and insiprational perspective on the vintage audio market & repair business.
@stevestar9999
@stevestar9999 4 ай бұрын
I also had a shop,. My number one rule,."If you don't bring in your speakers when you pick up your power amp,. for a counter test.. NO WARRANTY !!".. I use to make the customer, hook everything up, and play with it for a good 5 minutes, before I let them take it. Otherwise they would be back within a hour, screaming at me "YOU DIDN'T FIX IT"
@robertreid2637
@robertreid2637 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for another fantastic video
@JackT_Music_on_Vinyl
@JackT_Music_on_Vinyl 5 ай бұрын
Great, honest take on the business. Thanks for sharing!
@mattupload5808
@mattupload5808 5 ай бұрын
Really enjoying the videos. I like your straight forward honest approach, and there is great information here! Keep it up and thanks!
@Kevlar509
@Kevlar509 2 ай бұрын
Great video Kev...Thank you for your insight and honesty...Peace!
@60sStyling
@60sStyling 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Kevin
@waltergabriel3694
@waltergabriel3694 5 ай бұрын
I worked in consumer electronics in the 70s and mid 80s and really enjoyed it, had the same experiences you discussed. In the late 80s I went into medical imaging service, made about four times as much money. But it wasn't as much fun. I'm retired now, and went to do some bench work for an established audio shop , I repaired Pioneer and Marantz products. A friend bought the repair shop hoping to make a killing, didn't happen, I explained to him that it's a labor of love. The shop finally went out of business. I told him you can't make that big of profit. Your video is right on point.
@mikaeleriksson3097
@mikaeleriksson3097 5 ай бұрын
I really like your'e attitude!! We need you guys. I'm sitting in a swedish forest listening to Dynaco SCA 35 and Snell E . Vintage for ever!!!
@DavidDarrow
@DavidDarrow 5 ай бұрын
This might be your best video yet! Love your shop, and love this content! KUTGW
@dmnddog7417
@dmnddog7417 5 ай бұрын
Great video. I haven't watched the last few, but I'm glad you've figured out the right audio levels. I didn't have to turn up the volume to hear you on this one. 🙂👍
@pauleichenberger4966
@pauleichenberger4966 5 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you're feeling better. We're lucky here in Louisville to have a first rate repair shop that has been in business for many years. The cost, and lag time, have gone up, but when I bring home a piece of gear I know that if there still is an issue it will be made right. I am thinking of going into the the repair tech game myself. Hope 2024 is a good year for you Kevin!
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
You as well. Thanks
@edogle8163
@edogle8163 5 ай бұрын
Thxs Kevin Happy New Year.....
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
Happy New Year!
@neil1637
@neil1637 5 ай бұрын
A new year, a new video and a really interesting insight. I bought my first piece of vintage yesterday, inspired by all your videos. Let the journey begin. (Caveat - I do own some other vintage stuff, but this is my first since really wanting to get into to the hobby more seriously, since discovering your channel.)
@jamesdicker5992
@jamesdicker5992 5 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin. Thanks for these videos. Things are so different here in South Africa regarding vintage audio prices, availability and models available than in the rest of the world, but I enjoy seeing what you guys find and get to work with that side. Awesome content!
@Amplified208
@Amplified208 5 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back at and healthy. And yes, when I was younger, in order to learn electronic repairs, I would have to volunteer in electronic shops because there is no money in unfortunately, and as an automotive technician by trade, not much money there either. Like you said you do because you love it . Look forward to future videos.
@lanceortiz8636
@lanceortiz8636 5 ай бұрын
Love it. Very insightful. Thanks for the always excellent content.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@allanellis5827
@allanellis5827 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Very enlightening. I love vintage gear. I am fortunate to have a collection of very nice vintage receivers. In fact I have a Sansui G7500 that I bought new back in the day. It and all the other vintage receivers I have are all beautiful and sound great.I remember going into the stereo shops back in the 70's and it was awesome. Going into your shop must be a very enjoyable experience for people into vintage. Good for you!
@davidleon3588
@davidleon3588 5 ай бұрын
Thank You for Sharing....I appreciate Your time and insight...once again Thank You !!! 😊
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@Audiorevue
@Audiorevue 5 ай бұрын
It's important to remember that Hi-Fi shops didn't go anywhere, not really. I mean sure back in the day there used to be The Stereo Hut off of Macklemore avenue next to the tire shop and then there was crazy Joe's off of Warren Street in downtown. Of course now the stereo hut has become a pro audio dealer exclusively, but in the 90s the whole hi-fi landscape changed, shops and businesses that didn't evolve perished. That said though where I live there are no hi-fi dealers however within an hour drive east and west i can hit about six different ones. Also quite a lot of manufacturers still do sell brick and mortar, to resellers. Just look at NAD, sure you can order any of their products online all day everyday, butt you can also go down to the Hi-Fi shop, Hi-Fi buys in Atlanta in my case, and purchase any of their products there. I don't know I just really truly dislike this ease of disregard when it comes to availability of something and this sort of casual dismissal of how actually readily available this stuff is. For example I had my father-in-law say to me one time" hey you're into this stereo stuff, why aren't there any shops anymore?" And I just had to sort of chuckle and say actually no that's not true at all there's about six or seven shops within an hour of here all you have to do is google it. See that's what I dislike is this sort of thought that it isn't like it used to be so therefore it isn't at all, when that's not the case. I will say I have visited skylabs and almost bought a Harman kardon receiver from you guys and should have got it but didn't have room in the car on the road trip back. I still think about it though and kick myself for not picking it up
@jdwxflyer
@jdwxflyer 4 ай бұрын
Love the blue lights in the background!
@waynehunter8928
@waynehunter8928 22 күн бұрын
Love your site Kevin and I am always enjoying the videos. However I can't say that I agree with everything. In this episode you are saying you can't make money in repairs. Yes it takes a combination of repairs and sales because you may not be doing repairs 8 hours a day every day. But to each repair in of itself I can't accept that the repair people (at least here in Atlanta) don't make money. At $125 an hour with a two hour minimum, then if it's a 5, 10, 15 minute fix then WOW! If it becomes more difficult an time extensive then so much more the better for the technician. I whole heartedly agree that repairs and sales together may not even cover your operating costs, but that is because of not enough repair work or enough sales, or both that would keep the lights on. But individually there is money to be made. Thanks and keep up the great videos. Wayne Hunter.
@stevefoster2700
@stevefoster2700 5 ай бұрын
Great insight Kevin. As a musician, engineer, and vintage gear restorer, bringing music into peoples lives is a total feel good.
@stephenesmeralda9169
@stephenesmeralda9169 5 ай бұрын
Aloha Kevin your store stories and outstanding knowledge of vintage stere😂o products brings me back to the 60s and 70s when I was growing up I'm in my sixties now and just remembering going to tower records and listening to incredible music pounding sounds captured me I can see hear and smell those days again and with no computers and everything high technology just a 1970 ss chevelle and 6x9 speakers
@frankierodriguez8661
@frankierodriguez8661 5 ай бұрын
Great inspirational video Kev. Keep on the good work. Happy New Year and much love from your number one fan in West Spain!!
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
Happy new year!
@CraigHollabaugh
@CraigHollabaugh 5 ай бұрын
That's what she said, thanks Kevin. May your wow and flutter be below the noise floor in 2024.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
lol, you too!
@dboy6896
@dboy6896 5 ай бұрын
A self made man. Who doesn't dig that?!? Well done, well explained, and easy to relate to. Thank you for the light into your business. It is inspiring. All the best in 2024 Kevin! Cheers!!
@ModelA
@ModelA 5 ай бұрын
I do the same thing, but late 20's/early 30's Ford automobiles.
@marioalleyne8559
@marioalleyne8559 5 ай бұрын
Would love to visit your shop some day I’m sure it would be fun. I wish you all continued success we need more shops like yours around!
@joeman342
@joeman342 5 ай бұрын
Send them here! Magnetic Tape Recorder Inc. In Louisville, KY in business since 1956. Loved the video, everything you said is 100% true. Making money on repairs is difficult, retail is def where you make the money. It is possible to make money on repairs here, but we have low cost of living in KY and blessed circumstances. I'll come see y'all soon. We are looking for more shops to add to our network! Joseph
@J.C.Vleugel
@J.C.Vleugel 5 ай бұрын
love the office space bill lumberg piece to prove out your point about being you..
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
Lol, such a good movie
@ripjones5294
@ripjones5294 5 ай бұрын
Awesome Installment. Happy New Year ! I'm going to see where this takes me, in 2024. Still planning on making a trip, your direction...
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 5 ай бұрын
Happy new year!
@tgrupp1247
@tgrupp1247 5 ай бұрын
I personally think you should make a profit on repairs, you guys are like a Porsche mechanic or something like that and vintage or electronics repairs are harder to find and definitely a niche specialty service and I believe people like myself will pay a fair price to keep their equipment up and running the best it can. Appreciate the content and time you all take. Happy New Year!! 🎆
@alexw890
@alexw890 5 ай бұрын
I agree. However, the price of the work would quickly surpass the value of the equipment itself. This is the problem.
@PulledPorkGarage
@PulledPorkGarage 5 ай бұрын
Yep! He will go out of business if he doesn't. And 3rd party repairs is 'profitable low investment / costs' business. LOL. Anyways: if you can't repair it yourself or know someone 'nearby', who does (commercially or not), don't buy vintage electronics of any type! In Amsterdam alone, there are 70+ commercial audio repair 'guys / shops. Good ones make good money. Hourly rates! It is not the 'parts'! It is like a plumber type business. Same commercial rules apply.
@lamarw9901
@lamarw9901 5 ай бұрын
Many valid points, reel to reels have been popping up on Marketplace. I blame you :) Truthfully I am fascinated but not ready to tackle the potential expense and I don't know who can repair them.
@josedominguez6088
@josedominguez6088 4 ай бұрын
Wooow vravo vravo you're the most amazing honest person that's WY you went that far 👏 al my blessings from alburquerque NM I watched all you videos vravo audiolabs
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@johnbrewer2206
@johnbrewer2206 5 ай бұрын
I have wanted to open a vintage stereo shop on the Bay Area for years.
@adsph
@adsph 5 ай бұрын
Great take thanks for sharing your thoughts. Very sad techs can’t earn a decent living at the craft. I found a tech a year ago and he is retired but loves repairing gear. I’m at the point I just want my gear repaired and I’m willing to pay for good work. Look forward to what your channel has in store in ‘24.
@hjalmarfossi5728
@hjalmarfossi5728 5 ай бұрын
Definitely gonna be a fun one
@SwassMike
@SwassMike 5 ай бұрын
Great video as always - excited for the discord channel! I’m over in Chicago and sometimes think of taking a day trip out to visit
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