Fuzzy sound errors are a clear indication of Paula problems. Replacement is not trivial and Amigakit don't do it.
Thanks for the nice comments :-)
In nearly all cases, audio distortion problems are the result of leaking capacitors, which corrode components and damage PCB tracks and vias. I've repaired hundreds of Amigas with such problems, and it's incredibly rare for Paula to develop issues or need replacement.
Can't speak first hand of AmigaKit's repair service, but as I understand it, the fixed price is for capacitor replacement only. Repairs are extra, and I'm not sure if return freight is included in the price, I wouldn't expect so.
All my jobs are priced individually based on the work required, though a typical price for audio stage repair, replacement of all 22µF and 4.7µF capacitors, repairs to RTC circuit as required (not including replacement battery price), all parts, labour, full testing and return freight, it's around NZ$150. Use a currency converter to get your local currency.
Boards are returned with a written test sheet, complimentary battery replacement stickers and I don't charge PayPal fees. All common parts are in stock and turnaround time is typically 5-7 days. 90 day warranty on all labour and new parts. Freight to NZ isn't too bad for a 1.2kg board, it's about NZ$40 each way.
Am in the process of generating automated price lists for all this kind of stuff, been getting my head around making ARexx do web stuff.
By all means shop around for price and convenience. Makes sense if you can save a bit of time and money by using a service close to you.
Contact me for any more detail. And if you're capable of working with electronics, but not sure where to start on such a job, I've written
this guide which explains it all.