High Technology Serving the Audiophile
For 30 years, Madsystèmes has established itself as the undisputed expert in prestige Hi-Fi repair. While we are the only authorized Bang & Olufsen technical center, our reputation is built on one requirement: leaving nothing to chance.
That is why we have equipped our laboratory with an exceptional tool, generally reserved for high-tech industries: X-ray inspection.
The Invisible Becomes Visible: The Precision of X-rays
Modern equipment (Bang & Olufsen, McIntosh, Yamaha, Rotel) incorporates increasingly complex printed circuit boards. Miniaturized solder joints (BGA) are often hidden beneath components, making traditional visual inspection impossible.
Thanks to our X-ray inspection system, we literally “scan” your equipment to:
- Diagnose the invisible: Identify micro-cracks, solder bridges, or defective solder balls beneath components.
- Guarantee a lasting repair: Verify the integrity of every solder joint after intervention to prevent any future failure.
- Respect the original architecture: Intervene with surgical precision without damaging complex multi-layer circuits.
“At Madsystèmes, we do not just repair: we certify the internal health of your electronics.”
Unique Expertise for Prestige Brands
This technology allows us to offer an unparalleled level of service for your most precious pieces:
- Bang & Olufsen: Expert maintenance from the only authorized center for 30 years.
- McIntosh & Sonus Faber: Absolute rigor for exceptional equipment.
- Yamaha & Rotel: The reliability of a cutting-edge technological diagnosis.
Do you offer this service for all brands?
Yes, Inspection X is built into our diagnostic and quality control process for all the brands we handle (Bang & Olufsen, McIntosh, Sonus Faber, Yamaha, Rotel, etc.), whenever the electronic architecture warrants it.
Why do you X-ray my devices?
Some faults are invisible to the naked eye or even under a microscope because they are located beneath components (BGA solder joints). X-rays allow us to see through materials to identify the true source of the fault without guesswork, ensuring a reliable, lasting repair.
Is this dangerous for my device’s components?
Absolutely not. The exposure is extremely brief and of very low intensity. It is a non-destructive process used in the aerospace and medical industries to verify the reliability of critical systems. Your Hi-Fi equipment is at no risk.