hello everyone. Darren here. This is my first post, having just joined this amazing group no more than a week ago.
As an update/bump to this, the only true stereo stores that work with vintage equipment are Vintage Audio on Delaware Road in the village of Kenmore. I have not gone into this shop, only having seen it driving down Delaware yesterday. There are other electronic repair service places (Electrolux, etc...) but they work on all sorts of electronics..... Dedicated stereo repair is a dying (if not dead) breed in our area. Stereo Chamber has sadly closed its doors some 2 years ago now, which is a tragic loss as Wayne was the best there was. he worked on both of my reel to reels and several other tape decks I had. They had THE BEST used audio showroom, bar none. Its sad because back a few years I would go into their shop just to chat and look over the equipment. now that I'm going thru a divorce and am in need of a stereo system in my basement, I would have lived at Stereo Chamber until the right component came in. Sadly, I'm a day late and a dollar short.
Stereo Advantage is more keen on speakers and digital streaming these days, and more into the Home Theater experience than the audio component mecca it once was throughout the 70s and 80s.
These days, in WNY (Buffalo and surrounding areas) if you're lucky, you will find vintage equipment primarily at estate sales, flea markets, and even garage sales if you're lucky.