So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Searching For A Technician For Amp Repair

By Charles Clark


If you own and play a guitar you will use a vacuum tube or transistor amplifier and they will require regular maintenance and any faults repaired when they occur. When a fault develops you will be looking for a technician for amp repair. There are various options available to you and it is a good idea to do some research before you make any final decisions to get the work done.

Various types of amplifier have been produced and each one will have different modes, functions and sounds. Amplifier head units are commonly used by professional guitar players and these will need a set of speakers to be attached for them to produce the sound. The other variation of amp is a combo unit which is a single unit with an integrated speaker which are popular for part time players and home guitarists.

A valve or vacuum tube amp should undergo a yearly inspection by a qualified technician to keep it in good order. A lot of gigging musicians will carry spare tubes with them and will replace one if it blows. When do have to replace tubes you should ensure that it is the correct type for you equipment and any other type work should be done by a professional electrical engineer.

A solid state amp is easier to work on and will still need an annual inspection and routine servicing. Simple faults can be fixed by the player using everyday tools and some basic knowledge of how the unit works. If the problem is a serious one it is better to entrust the amplifier to a professional technician to make sure no further damage is caused.

There are various places to find a qualified technician and you local guitar store is a good place to start. Most instrument retailers will have a workshop where they can carry out routine inspections and servicing. If the problem is more serious they may have to send your amplifier back to the manufacturer for attention.

Browsing the web can also produce good results and there are many amplifier technicians that advertise online. The web sites are very informative when you are doing your research and you can get in touch to discuss the work and agree a price. You should be mindful that you will need to get the amp sent to the company and it is important that it is securely packed and insured when it is in transit.

If your amp is still under a manufacturer warranty then you can send it back to the factory and the faults will be rectified. It is very important to keep your purchase receipts when you buy any musical equipment as you will need them to get the repairs done under the terms of the guarantee. If your amp is a vintage model it is also worth using the original factory to do repairs due to the high value of some units and the knowledge required to work on them.

If you choose to carry out your own repairs you will need to find the spare parts of the correct type for your model. Always attempt to source and buy manufacturer spares when possible and ensure they are of the correct specification. You should also have your own work checked by an electrician when you have finished to ensure the amp will function safely.




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