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Searching For Professional Amplifier Repair

By Matthew Allen


If you own a guitar you will also probably own a valve or solid state amp and they will need regular servicing. When faults develop, some musicians will be seeking an amplifier repair. There are a couple of important things you need to think about before having this kind of work done to your equipment.

There are various amplifier models and each one will have different modes and functions and will vary greatly in cost. A standard amplifier head will require a separate speaker to project the sound coming from the instrument. The other kind of amp is a combination with an integrated speaker built into the housing and these models are more common for home musicians due to the compact size and the much lower cost.

A vacuum tube amp will need more maintenance than a more modern transistor model. Spare tubes are often carried by musicians and they will need replacing if they are not working properly. Any type of work that is done on tube amps should be carried out by a fully qualified technician due to the voltages that run through them and to ensure all work is guaranteed.

Solid state amplifiers will also require a regular inspection and a lot of this can be done by the player in their home. Basic faults can be corrected with relative ease using few tools found in most workshops. If the equipment has developed a more serious fault then it is better to have the work done by a local guitar store or professionally trained electrician.

The spares you will need for repairs and servicing can be purchased online or in high street retailers specializing in guitars and accessories. Used components can sometimes be used for some jobs as long as they are of the correct type and have been tested. Using a recycled item is useful if you are on a tight budget and for fixes such as a damaged speaker cone or badly worn switches.

When you are sourcing and buying spare parts there are a few things to think about beforehand. It is advisable to try and use original spares if they are available and many older amps can still be repaired using factory originals. Due to the fairly high value of vintage amps it is recommended that you have the manufacturer or an authorized amp dealer to do the work.

A lot of useful books and tutorials can be found to help the amateur repairer to carry out a simple fix. It is very important to make sure that you have the correct spares and tools when doing any repairs. When the job has been done the amp should be tested by a qualified engineer as many venues will require the amp to have certificates for insurance purposes.

The price of the repairs will vary greatly depending on the model and work required. Costs will range from a few dollars for small repairs to thousands for a major problem. Using an internet company to do the work can sometimes be cheaper but shipping costs will have to be factored in to your budget.




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