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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Locating A Technician For Guitar Amp Repair

By Karen Adams


If you are a guitar player and you own an amplifier, it will from time to time develop a fault or require an inspection. When a problem occurs, you will need to locate a reputable technician for guitar amp repair. There is a little homework to be done before having any work done on these essential pieces of your equipment.

There are many different amplifiers and each one will have various modes and functions and will differ in cost. A standalone head will require a separate speaker cabinet to project the sound coming from the guitar. The other type of amp is known as a combination which has an integrated speaker built in, and these models are common for home use and amateur musicians, due to their compact size.

A tube amplifier will need a little more maintenance than a transistor model. Spare vacuum tubes are often carried by gigging guitarists and they will need replacing when they start to fade or stop working. All work that is carried out on a tube amp should be done by a qualified engineer due to the voltages and to ensure that the repair work is covered by a warranty.

A solid state head unit or combo is a little easier to work on and maintain by the amateur electrician. Simple failures can be rectified using everyday tools that most people will have in their kit or workshop. If you have a serious problem with your amp, it is better to have the repair done by a professional and most guitar stores will offer this service.

When you are looking for spares for a repair, many of the web based retailers can supply these at very attractive prices. Always make certain that any replacement parts are of the correct spec for your model and that they are covered by a manufacturer warranty. Sometimes, reconditioned parts can be fitted, especially if you are replacing a damaged speaker or a burnt out pot.

When you are trying to locate spare parts there are some things to consider before you order and buy. You should always try to use original factory spares if they are still available and many old amplifiers can still be fixed using original parts. Due to the high value of some of the vintage amps from well known makers, it is highly recommended that you have an authorized dealer to do your repairs.

A lot of useful publications can be found to help amateur electricians to carry out simple jobs. It is important to ensure that you have the correct tools when doing any electrical repairs. When the job has been completed, your amp should be inspected and tested by an engineer for safety reasons.

The prices you are charged for repairs will differ depending on what type of amp you own, how old it is and what the problems are. Some of the web based repair firms are often cheaper than stores but you will need to pay carriage costs. If you send equipment away to be fixed, remember that goods in transit insurance will need to be put into place before you ship.




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