Finding A Firm For Amplifier Repair

By Matthew Allen


A lot of valve and solid state amplifiers will now and again develop a fault or require routine inspections. Guitar players, at some point will need to look for a reputable technician to carry out an amplifier repair. There are a few important things to take into account before having work done on these pieces of electrical 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 needed to repair an amp can be found on the internet or in your local musical instrument store. When you buy the components you should always ensure that they are covered by a makers guarantee and that they have passed safety inspection. Second hand components can often be utilized and in cases such as speakers for a combo, this can be a less costly way to carry out a repair.

When you are buying components it is better to use a factory made item if possible. This is particularly important when working on a valuable amp as it ensures the value is not affected. Amplifier manufacturers will usually have a stock of spares for the early models they have produced and this is the best option when trying to find spare parts.

For amateur amp repairers there are publications available with diagrams and you can also find step by step videos to help with fixing amps. After ensuring that the correct parts have been purchased and the required tools are available you can start on your repair. Always have your electrical work examined by an engineer as many music clubs will need safety documentation for any equipment used inside their venues.

The prices that you will need to pay for your repairs and servicing will depend on how many new parts are required and the man hours needed to complete the job. A simple fault can be fixed for just a few dollars but a more complicated fault can often run into thousands. You should bear in mind that if your amp has to be sent away, the shipping fees and insurance will have to be taken into account, and added on to the total price of the job.




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