Amplifier Repairs

b23hqb

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Could be cheaper to just buy a new one these days, especially if it is a tube amp.

Good luck.
 

RPMDAD

Well-Known Member
Hank, try calling Garrett Music Academy, Nick may know someone. Or maybe call Hotlicks in PF. or Sacchetti's. Is it an old tube type amp or all solid state???
 

Hank

my war
Hank, try calling Garrett Music Academy, Nick may know someone. Or maybe call Hotlicks in PF. or Sacchetti's. Is it an old tube type amp or all solid state???

I have 2 that need work, both solid state.
 

Hank

my war
Just wondered if anyone knew a reputable repairman that someone may have used before.
 

David

Opinions are my own...
PREMO Member
Jim Hill @VVT Amps in Waldorf. He is the closest. Otherwise, u have to go up on the beltway. Use the google to find their website. They also build boutique amps.
 

basshawg95

New Member
fender amp repair

i took an old twin reverb to sachetti music in huntingtown. they replaced the tubes, power cord and checked it out. they did a good job for a reasonable price.
 

Hank

my war
What's wrong with them? SS is typically something simple. I disagree with the comment about tube amps not being worth fixing. They are the only things worth fixing.

My M-80 is just pots and knobs plus a short somewhere... But my Showman needs some pots and knobs plus the channel selector is not working. Also, and this may be due to the busted pot but when you turn it on it just squeals and it sounds like it is stuck on 11....

Also looking for Kramer guitar parts. They seem really high on ebay. Refurbishing 2 Kramer Pacers.
 

Tomcat

Anytime
Could be cheaper to just buy a new one these days, especially if it is a tube amp.

Good luck.

Think you've got that backwards. Old tube amps are worth repairing. I'll agree with Larry, solid state might be something simple. Take a look for broken wires or solder joints. :larry:
 

Hank

my war
Jim Hill @VVT Amps in Waldorf. He is the closest. Otherwise, u have to go up on the beltway. Use the google to find their website. They also build boutique amps.

Thank you sir... I think this was the name someone gave me awhile back.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
My M-80 is just pots and knobs plus a short somewhere... But my Showman needs some pots and knobs plus the channel selector is not working. Also, and this may be due to the busted pot but when you turn it on it just squeals and it sounds like it is stuck on 11....

Also looking for Kramer guitar parts. They seem really high on ebay. Refurbishing 2 Kramer Pacers.

Showman is tube, yes? M-80 is, I would tend to think, is going to cost more to fix than it is worth.
 

Hank

my war
Showman is tube, yes? M-80 is, I would tend to think, is going to cost more to fix than it is worth.

No, Showman is a solid state.. They have Showman Tube and Solid State amps...It is over 25 years old, but the sound is or rather was amazing. I would love to get it working again. Maybe I will open up the M-80 and see whats up.
 

Hank

my war
Well, I was successful in repairing the M-80... Moved on to the Showman. When I turn it on, it is a deafening squeal... Since I am having a problem with the volume pot I am wondering if it is stuck on a high volume or if the squeal means my electronics are shot...
 
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