Super Electronics - Ravi Kant Sharma and his electronic repair shop
ophone – yes the logo of
HMV – His Master’s Voice.
The era of LP records was magical. The beautiful
sounds of music charms the mind and soul. It is not a patch to the current
digitized versions. Recorded live using musicians and artists, there was no
room for error. It was magical, perfect and in tune nay missing a beat. I had
the privilege of listening to these records at a very young age for a few years
before they became obsolete and cassettes took over. Our old record player
introduced me to the wonderful dog listening to the gram
The old HMV was replaced by HMV’s 1010 stereo, the
romance continued but alas the stereo stopped working. The speed wheel fell out
of favour. With the company not manufacturing record players, spare parts were
not available. Well, the stereo and the wonderful collection of records
remained carefully kept. The search for a repairer unearthed plenty but one was
loathe to part with the system for fear that it might be ruined for ever.
Then Ravi Kant Sharma happened. The repair of the
record player seemed fated as I discovered his shop pretty close by. Ravi Kant,
runs this shop in Alaknanda’s mini market. The shop is a small cub hole with a
small basement and an attic. What though stands out is his absolute love for
electronic products – the older the better. And an absolute obstinacy to let go
of any electronic item unrepaired. As he says, “jo dukhan mein atti hai woh
yahan se teekh hoke jaati hai.” There is this maniacal fixation to hunt spare
parts. His repertoire extends to tape recorders, TVs, Smart TVs, VCRs, VCPs, music
system…. The shop is crammed with LCDs, VCRs, stereos, music systems, CD
players.. His midas touch in repairing two of my walkmans and a 2in1 prompted
me to query about his repairing the 1010 stereo. He readily agreed.
The set was transported to his shop and it lay
there. Over a year, I would faithfully visit, see the stereo be happy that it
was safe and come back. He was unable to get the Edler’s wheel. A search on the
net then revealed spare part dealers in Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid. I gave
the numbers. What materialized after literally months of chasing was well, M S
Subbulakshmi singing redolently early in the morning. Our collection records
have suddenly been revitalized and some wonderful wafts in the morning. It does
take time to get used to records, their varying speeds, the means of playing it
on either sides. There is no automatic streaming. It is manual and of a slow
laid back era.
The repair has been well worth its wait. The
speakers were galvanized and lo we were back in action. He can even add USB
ports to older systems. He can offer connections by which yes I am able to play
music from my smartphone on to the old speakers of our 1010 stereo! Strange!!
Shop timings – Super Electronic – Ravi Kant Sharma,
Shop No. J-6, Main Market, Alaknanda. Evening after 5 pm. At Mini market
Alaknanda Market, Alaknanda, New Delhi – 19 (Near Citizen Gas enterprises)
Insider Tip – the man is a gem not greedy but very
reasonable. He has an insatiable appetite to repair the piece. He scouts and
ultimately succeeds. My next task in an old Sanyo tape recorder and an even
older Murphy Radio of my parentsJ
The man is old fashioned, believes in quality work
and does not hurry. Go to him with some time, sit and chat. He believes in
building relationships. Yes, even for taking money due to him. It is an old
fashioned place, still untouched by greed, chalu kaam and shoddy workmanship.
The work is well worth the time.
Oh wow! Thank you so much! I have been looking for places to get my grandfather's Murphy radio fixed and this is the first place that I've found! Going to check it out soon!
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