Looking For Suitable Amplifier Repair

By Matthew Allen


If you own an amplifier, both solid state and vacuum tube models will require routine inspections, and occasionally faults attended to. When an amp fails, a lot of players will have to find a suitable amplifier repair. A couple of things should be taken into consideration before you have work carried out on your expensive piece of equipment.

The two types of amp are head units and combos which have one or more built in speakers. The parts needed for this equipment will depend on what kind of unit is being fixed and in some cases the age if it is a vintage model. The combo amps are popular with amateur musicians or bedroom players due to their compact design and fairly low purchase price.

A valve amplifier will need a regular health check to keep it working safely and efficiently. The vacuum tubes will need changing when they are worn and many guitar players will carry spares in their bag. They can be changed in the home or at the venue but you should always have any work done by a qualified engineer to guarantee that it is done correctly.

A transistor amp is much easier to work on and look after by the amateur technician. Simple faults can be rectified using some everyday tools and this will usually not be expensive. If the problem is serious and you are unsure, then it is better to have the job done by an expert technician, and many instrument stores will offer a repair service.

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.

Factory made parts should always be used when at all possible on vintage amps. Using manufacturer made original parts will ensure that the value is maintained and the spares will be the same as the ones fitted when the amp was made. Many factory authorized stores will carry parts for older models and these should be used.

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 costs of repairs will differ depending on what components are needed and the time it takes to complete the job. From a few dollars a simple problem can be fixed but a serious fault will cost a lot more. If you have to send your equipment away, remember that the courier costs and transit insurance will need to be added on to your bill.




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