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By Kathleen Price


If you own a guitar amplifier, both transistor and valve models will require a routine inspection, and from time to time a fault rectified. If your amp suffers a failure you will need to search for a professional technician to carry out an amplifier repair. A few crucial things should be taken into account before having any work carried out on your piece of equipment.

There are hundreds of different models of amplifier and each one is different and has various functions and modes. A head is one that will need a separate set of speakers and they are favored by the professional guitar players. A combo unit is popular with amateur guitarists and bedroom players and these will have built in speaker making them more portable.

A vacuum tube amp will need an annual check up to keep it functioning well. A lot of players will carry a spare tube with them when working and will replace it if it blows. When you do have to replace a tube yourself, you should make sure it is of the correct specification for you particular model. Any other work on a tube amp should always be done by a professional technician.

If you own a solid state amplifier then a routine service is also highly recommended. A simple repair can often be done by the player using a few basic tools that most people will have in their homes. The more complex faults will need to be looked at by an amplifier technician and the majority of guitar stores offer a reliable repair service.

When you are doing your own repair work, the spares you need can be purchased from an online retailer, or in a high street store that specializes in guitars. You need to make sure that when you buy your spares that they are compatible and covered by a guarantee. Used items such as control pots and speaker parts can sometimes be used as long as they are of the correct spec and have been properly tested.

If you are buying spares to do the repairs to an amp, some care needed when you are ordering. Always try and source manufacturer spares when possible and these can be found for most modern amps and some of the older ones. Many vintage amps are worth a substantial amount of money and using original spares is essential to maintain their value.

If you are a budding electrician and wish to do your own amp repairs there are some great publications with diagrams and also step by step video guides to help. After making sure that you have the correct spares and tools you can begin your repairs. It is essential that you have your work checked by an electrician when you have finished to ensure the amp will function safely.

The prices of amp repairs will differ with each model depending on the amount of work required. Costs can range from a few bucks for a simple solder repair to thousands for major modifications and rebuilds. Using a web based firm to do your repairs will often be cheaper, but the costs of shipping the amp will need to be factored in to the total cost.




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