Audio-Video Repair
Audio-Video repair services are a dime a dozen and they can range from local service shops to national giants. But before you search for someone to do the repair work, it’s really important to qualify the service shop and make sure that you hand over your equipment to expert and experienced people in audio-video repair.
Below is a checklist you can refer to when choosing an audio-video repair shop:
1. Is it an authorized service center?
Due to the highly technical nature of repairing an audio-video equipment, which these days could either be digital or analog, manufacturers like Sony, Panasonic, Crestron, Extron, JVC, Polycom and Tandberg work with selected service shops to guarantee that they have the capability to return each unit to original manufacturers’ performance specification.
An audio-video repair shop that is factory-authorized assures you of their expertise in doing the job.
2. How experienced is the service shop in doing audio-video repair?
Now that you know the shop has expertise, you need to check on their experience. How long have they been doing audio-video repair work? What information do they provide on their site about audio-video equipment? Are they credible? Do they perform digital and analog repair? Appropriate answers to these questions prove that the service center knows what they’re doing and applies their knowledge and years of experience on numerous audio-video repair jobs.
3. How long is the turnaround time?
Service shops must provide a maximum of 72 hours to get your job done. Here at Tech Ops, we stick to a 24-hour turnaround schedule, making sure that you’re audio-video repair work is attended to and is fixed immediately.
4. What type of warranty and customer support do they provide?
A warranty on parts and labor gives you the confidence that the service shop stands by their promise to make sure your audio-video equipment is functioning properly after repair. A 90-day warranty for all parts and labor is a standard here at Tech Ops and for some audio-video repair shops. Another important selection factor you have to use is the technical support provided by the shop. It is a huge plus if the company actualizing your audio-video repair can provide you 24/7 support for some of your issues and queries.
5. Free pick-up? Free Loaners?
A characteristic of a service center that cares for their customers is when they provide free loaners. Especially for professionals or entities that highly depend on their audio-video equipment for daily operations, loaners are a boon from the repair shop. An offering for a free pick-up and delivery is very much a reflection of a customer-centric quality. This service addition not only minimizes your customer’s expenses but also provides serviceability and convenience.
A detailed statement of work gives you an idea of what the service shop has done. Although this is not always available, shops like ours do provide this document.
Purchase of new audio-video equipment is really expensive, may it be for broadcast, film production or personal use. Therefore, having it repaired the right way will not only save you money but also free you of headache and hassle of buying a new one.
Please click here to see the list of Audio-Video Equipment we service at Tech-Ops.
I hope this guide helps you gauge if the service shop you’re eyeing is worthy, competent and able to fulfill your audio-video repair needs.