
Genève Musique
The art of restoring sound with absolute precision

Genève musique
Passion & Excellence
Geneva Music is the leading workshop for the repair and restoration of audio electronics. From Hi-Fi and studio equipment to vintage pieces, every repair is carried out with exacting standards, precision, and passion.
Hi-Fi Equipment – (tube and transistor amplifiers, speakers, preamps, turntables, etc.)
Studio Equipment – (Preamps, compressors, tape machines, mixing consoles, etc.)
Vintage Equipment – (jukeboxes, guitar amplifiers, etc.)
Know-How & Expertise
Our workshop combines traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art and measuring instruments. Every diagnosis is rigorously performed, every component carefully selected, and every adjustment validated by ear and measurement.



“A precision-driven approach that makes all the difference…“
Over 15 Years of Experience
For over 15 years, we have been restoring and maintaining the most prestigious electronics: McIntosh, Audio Research, Thorens, Studer, Revox, Manley, Tube-Tech… As a service center for several brands, we guarantee recognized expertise and impeccable quality, serving both audiophiles and professionals.

Diagnostics & Repair
We pride ourselves on providing the most accurate diagnostics possible. Repairs are carried out to the highest standards, using original components whenever possible.

Custom & Upgrade
We create unique pieces upon request (vintage console channel strip racks, source selectors, etc.). We also perform equipment upgrades, such as converting studio equipment to a notched mastering version.

Vintage & Restoration
We specialize in restoring high-end vintage equipment such as Studer tape machines (J37/A80/B67/PR99/B77, etc.), jukeboxes from the 1930s to the 1980s, and other equipment from the golden age of electronics (McIntosh, Fisher, Scoot, etc.).
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
We consider all requests for repair, customization, restoration, maintenance, or troubleshooting. Don’t hesitate to contact us for a quote or any information. Getting to the workshop
