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Benjohn Barnes

Benjohn Barnes

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5 out of 5 stars
May 5, 2023

Dwight is a wizard!

I've just plugged our previously dead HomePod in, and it's back! It's glorious! And it's all down to Dwight's bewilderingly capable hardware skills. For me, our HomePod isn't just a dumb thing that sits in the corner playing music. It's by far the best HiFi I've ever owned, or anyone in my family has ever owned. It's daft, but it's kind of emotional! I want it to keep working for a long time. When it stopped working still in its prime, it was a real downer. Apple offered to replace it for the price of a new unit from some reserved stock. I wasn't keen on that if it'll just fail after a few years as too. What Dwight's done, for a fraction of the cost, is make our HomePod better than new. He's taken out its broken parts, as well as all of the parts that are known to frequently fail. He's replaced all those components with new and rock solid reliable equivalents. It's like getting back a venerable classic car serviced with an all new electric drive train: totally reliable and more powerful. This isn't just a HomePod any more. This is a battle toughened HomePod. It's a hot-rod HomePod. It's Gandalf the White HomePod. It's a better-than-new machine, and it's rocking. The world needs much more of this kind of awesome repair work to keep brilliant things alive. Thanks Dwight. You are the man.