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Looking For Reliable Amp Repair Engineers

By Gary Nelson


The majority of guitarists will own an amp and these complicated pieces of musical equipment will require regular maintenance and repairs when problems develop. When your amplifier stops working and needs professional attention, you will need to find a technician for amp repair to rectify the fault. There are a few important points to be considered before having the work done.

There are many models of amplifier and each one will be different. A separate amp head unit, which is commonly used by the professionals, will need to be connected to a speaker cabinet to enable the sound to be heard. The other type of amplifier is a combination unit, which will have a built in speaker, and these are very popular for amateur guitarists.

A vacuum tube amp is a very complex piece of musical equipment and will require more maintenance than the transistor amps. Spare tubes are usually carried by a gigging guitarist and from time to time they will need replacing when they begin to fade out. Any major work that is required on a vacuum tube amp should be carried out by a professional electrician to avoid damaging it.

If your amp is a transistor model, an annual service is highly recommended to keep it in good order. Some small problems can be fixed in the home using a few rudimentary tools that you will have in your workshop. Major faults will always need to be rectified by an amp engineer and most high street guitar shops can offer a reasonably priced repair service.

If you do your own repairs, the parts that you will need can be purchased from an internet retailer or a store that sells guitars and accessories. You will need to make sure that your replacement spares are compatible and under a guarantee. Used spares such as control knobs and speakers can sometimes be fitted as long as they have been tested to make sure that they work properly.

If you are purchasing components to carry out amplifier repairs, there is some a little care required when you are placing your order. Always try to source original manufacturer parts, and these can be found for many of the current models, and a lot of vintage units which are worth a great deal of money. Always have a professional do the work on a vintage amp to avoid costly mistakes.

If you are an amateur electrician there are some useful books with diagrams and video guides to help with your repairs. After ensuring that you have the spares, and tools needed to do the work, you can begin the repairs. It is advisable to have your electrical work checked by a professional when you have finished make sure the amplifier will work safely.

The costs involved when having an amplifier fixed will depend on the type of amp, the nature of the fault and the time taken to fix it. Small problems such as a replacement switch or solder break will cost just a few dollars. Major faults and rebuilding work will cost more and take longer to complete.




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