Thursday, February 18, 2016

Deciding On A Guitar Amp Repair

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By Donald Wilson


Valve models and solid state amps will now and again develop faults or require routine inspections or servicing. Guitar players will at some point need to carry out a guitar amp repair. There are however a few things to take into consideration before having this work done on the equipment.

There are two main kinds of amplifier that are commonly used. There is a stand alone head unit, popular with pro musicians or a combination model with integrated speakers. The price of repairs or inspections will vary significantly depending on how many parts are needed and the complexity of the job.

A valve amplifier will require routine inspections to keep it functioning properly and safely. Most musicians will keep spare valves with them, especially if performing regularly and it is important that the correct tubes are used. When servicing or fixing a tube model it is advisable to have an expert carry out the work due to the voltages involved. Also by entrusting the work to a professional the repairs will be covered by a guarantee.

Solid state amps will also require routine inspections and much of this can be done in the home or workshop. Basic fixes can be performed in a short time and with relative ease using just a few rudimentary tools. If a more serious problem or fault has arisen it is a better option to entrust the work to a guitar store or electrical engineer.

The parts required for repairs and servicing can either be found online or in high street retailers specializing in guitars and accessories. Pre-owned parts can be utilized for certain jobs as long as they are the correct type and have been tested for safety. This option is most useful if you are on a limited budget and for common fixes such as a torn speaker cone or malfunctioning control switches.

When you are buying replacement parts there are a couple of things to think about beforehand. It is always good practice to buy original parts if they are available, even very old vintage models can still be repaired using factory parts and this helps to maintain the value. Again due to the high value of some older amps it is highly recommended to have either the manufacturer or an authorized outlet carry out the job.

If the work is to be done in the home by the amateur electrician or hobbyist there are many helpful manuals or online advice. As long as the correct parts and tools are used this can be a very cost effective way to carry out a repair. It is advisable to have the work inspected afterwards to ensure it conforms to safety standards required by music venues and clubs.

The price of these repairs or servicing will alter according to how many parts are needed and the hours required to complete the work. A small fault can be rectified for just a few dollars but a more complicated job or refurbishment can run into thousands. Also be aware that if the amp has to be sent away for repair then the carriage and postage costs will have to be factored into the total price of the job.




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