StereoMan’s Experience
What experience does StereoMan have? Trained for electronics in the U.S. Navy, Steve’s electronics career includes ten years in two-way radio and five years in Common Carrier (the precursor to cellphones).
Steve started repairing stereo equipment in 1986, working as an independent contractor for Gibbs Radio Company. He subsequently provided service for three other local shops, as well as developing a personal clientele for StereoMan.
Steve has installed thousands of 12 volt sound systems, repaired thousands of stereo components, installed hundreds of home stereo and home theater systems, and maintains several commercial Public Address and background music systems.
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By Ed Butler, December 24, 2025 @ 3:01 pm
I am considering a recap job for my Bose 1801. I also need to replace a selector switch. I have the switch. The transistors may need to be reseated but I seen no need for that so far. I live down in the Hickory area but I don’t think there’s anyone down here that deserves that kind of work. Your thoughts please.
By StereoMan, January 22, 2026 @ 6:23 pm
Thanks for your inquiry! And sorry for the delayed response, I don’t check these comments nearly as often as I do email or voice mail. Please give me a call if you’d like to discuss or to make an appointment to drop your Bose 1801 off for repair. 828-775-5905