Finding A Company For Guitar Amp Repair

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By Laura Wallace


If you own an amplifier both solid state and vacuum tube models will require regular checkups and faults repaired. Many players will at some point need to search for a guitar amp repair. A few things should be taken into account before having any work carried out on your equipment.

There are two kinds of amplifier that are sold and used by musicians both amateur and professional and these are stand alone heads or combination amplifiers with one or more integrated speakers. The price of your repairs or yearly inspections will vary depending on how many parts are needed and the severity of the fault. Combos seem to be more popular due to their smaller size and lower purchase costs.

A vacuum tube amplifier will probably need more maintenance than a transistor model. Spare tubes are often carried by gigging musicians and will need to be replaced if they are not performing properly. Any work that you have done on these amps should be carried out by a technician due to the voltage and to ensure the work is guaranteed.

A newer solid state amp will also require inspections and a lot of this can be done in the home. Basic faults can be rectified with a little time and with relative ease using just a few simple tools found in most workshops. If your equipment had developed a more serious fault it is better to entrust the work to your local guitar store or electrical engineer.

The components that will be needed to repair your amp can either be found on the web or in your local instrument store. When you are buying electrical components you should make sure that they are covered by a warranty and that they have passed quality control. Second hand items can be utilized and in the case of a speaker for a combo this can be a cheaper way to carry out a repair.

When you are buying components it is a good idea to use factory made items if possible. This is important when working on an antique model as it ensures the value is not affected. Amplifier manufacturers will usually have a large stock of obsolete parts for even the early models they have produced and this is the best option when trying to find spares.

For the amateur repairer there are various publications available with detailed diagrams and also step by step videos that can be purchased. After making certain that the correct spares have been sourced and the appropriate tools you can begin the repairs. Always have your work examined by a qualified engineer as many music clubs will need recognized certificates for any equipment used at their venue.

The price you pay for your repairs and servicing will alter according to how many parts are needed and the man hours required. A tiny fault can be sorted out for just a few dollars but a more complicated job can run into thousands. Be mindful that if your amplifier has to be sent away for the repairs the carriage costs will have to be factored into the total price of the job.




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