Finding A Company For Guitar Amp Repair

By Laura Wallace


If you are an electric guitarist and using an amp it will need regular maintenance, servicing and often small problems attended too. From time to time some musicians will be looking for a guitar amp repair. There are a few things you should consider before having the work done.

There are many variations in models and each of these will be have different functions and parts needed when components fail. A standard head is a standalone amplifier that requires separate speakers to enable the sound to be heard by the audience. The other type is a combination with an integrated speaker built into the cabinet and these are more common for home use due to their compact size and price tag.

A valve or tube amp will often need attention to keep it working efficiently. Tubes will need changing occasionally and many working guitarists will carry spares in their bag. They can be replaced at home or at the gig but it is always advisable to have any work done by a qualified amp technician to guarantee that it is done safely.

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.

Spares required for repairs and routine servicing can either be found on the net or in high street retailers specializing in guitars. Used parts can be useful for some jobs as long as they are of the correct type and have been tested. Using recycled spares is useful if you are on a limited budget and for common fixes such as a damaged speakers or badly worn controls.

When you are purchasing spares there are a couple of things to think about before you buy. It is always advisable to use originals and many of the vintage models can still be repaired using factory made parts and this will help to maintain its value. Due to the higher value of some older amplifiers it is recommended that you have the manufacturer or an authorized dealer to do the job.

A lot of books and tutorials can be found to help the amateur repairer to carry out a fix. It is important to make sure that you have the right parts and tools when doing a repair at home and that all safety procedures are adhered to. After the work has been done the amplifier should be tested by an engineer as many live music venues will require the amp to have certified paperwork for insurance purposes.

The price of repairs will vary greatly depending on the model, age and work needed. Ranging from just a few dollars for a small repair to thousands for a more serious and major job. Using and online firm to do your repairs can often work out cheaper but courier costs may have to be factored in to your budget.




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