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Finding A Firm For Guitar Amp Repair

By Henry Ward


If you own an electric guitar you will also need an amplifier and they will both need regular servicing and often small problems attended too. When faults develop some musicians will be seeking a guitar amp repair. There are a few things you need to think about before having this type of work done.

The two popular types of amp are a head units or combos which have built in speakers. The costs and parts needed for this equipment will purely depend on what kind of unit is being repaired and in some cases the age of it. The combination amps are very popular with amateur musicians or bedroom guitarists due to their compact design, weight and low cost.

A vacuum tube amplifier will require a routine inspection to keep it working efficiently. Most guitar players will keep a spare valve or two with them, especially if they are working regularly. When servicing a tube model, it is very important that you only let a qualified technician carry out the work due to the high voltages involved. By having this work done by a professional your repairs will be covered by a warranty.

The more modern solid state amps will also require an inspection and a lot of this can be done at home by the player. Basic faults can be put right with relative ease using just a few tools found in most home workshops. If your equipment has developed a serious fault then it is better to entrust the work to a local guitar store or professional electrician.

The spares required for your repairs and servicing can be found on the net or in local high street retailers specializing in electric guitars. Used components can be useful for some work as long as they are of the correct specification and have been properly tested. Using recycled items is useful if you are on a budget and for fixes such as a damaged speaker or badly worn control pot.

When you are buying parts there are a few of things to think about beforehand. It is advisable to use original spares and many vintage amps can still be repaired using factory original parts. Due to the high value of some vintage amplifiers it is strongly recommended that you have the factory or an authorized dealer to do the work.

A lot of informative books and tutorials can be found to help the amateur electrician to carry out a simple fix. It is important to make certain that you have the correct parts and tools when doing any work. When the work has been done the amp should be properly tested by an engineer as many live venues will require the amplifier to have certified papers for insurance purposes.

The costs you will incur will differ depending on what spares are needed and the time taken to complete the repairs. From a few dollars a small problem can be fixed but a major problem will cost a lot more. If you have to send the equipment away for repairs, remember that the carriage costs and transit insurance will need to be added on to your bill.




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