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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Looking For Suitable Guitar Amp Repair

By Henry Ward


If you own a guitar amplifier, both transistor and tube models will need routine health checks, and occasionally faults will have to be repaired. Many players will at some point need to find a suitable guitar amp repair. A few things should be taken into consideration before you have any work carried out on your expensive equipment.

There are many different amp models and each will have different functions and vary greatly in cost. A standard amp head unit will require a separate speaker to enable the sound to be heard. The other kind of amplifier is a combo with integrated speakers built into the housing and these are more commonly used by home musicians due to their compact size and lower price tag.

A vacuum tube amp will need regular attention to keep it working safely and efficiently. The tubes will need changing sometimes and many guitarists will carry spares in their case. They can be replaced in the home or at the gig but you should always have any major work done by a qualified amp engineer to guarantee that it is done correctly.

A solid state amp is much easier to work on and maintain by the amateur technician. A simple fault can be rectified using everyday tools and this will usually not take a lot of time. If the problem is more serious then it is better to have the job done by an expert technician and many instrument retailers will offer this service.

The spares needed to repair your amplifier can usually be found on the internet or in your local guitar store. When you are buying components you should ensure that they are covered by a guarantee and that they have passed the relevant inspections. Second hand items can be utilized and in the case of speakers this can be a much cheaper way to carry out basic repairs.

Factory original parts should be used when possible on vintage or valuable amplifiers. Using manufacturer made parts will ensure that the value maintained and that they will be the same as the ones fitted originally. Many authorized stores and amplifier manufacturers will carry original parts for vintage models and these should always be used when they are available.

If you are doing repairs at home there are many helpful instruction manuals or online repair guides available to you. As long as you use the correct components and tools, this can be an extremely cost effective way to carry out your repairs and keep your equipment working well. It is essential to have all work inspected by a qualified electrician to ensure it conforms to the safety standards required by law and by many clubs.

The costs you will incur will differ depending on what spares are needed and the time taken to complete the repairs. From a few dollars a small problem can be fixed but a major problem will cost a lot more. If you have to send the equipment away for repairs, remember that the carriage costs and transit insurance will need to be added on to your bill.




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