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budhayes3 06-29-2008 10:23 PM

Can amps be repaired?
 
...and if so, where? My Infinity Basslink crapped out on me, and I'm curious if there's somewhere I can take it to be fixed that's cheaper than replacing it. I know where to go when my Ampeg bass amp needs service, wondering if there's any place like that for automotive applications.

outlawz2004 06-29-2008 10:31 PM

Yes, most can be repaired. Contact the manufacter, sometimes it is more cost effective to buy a new one however. I have had a couple repaired and was only $25-50, but then you also have to add shipping to and from the place also. It usually is cheaper to have it repaired in most cases.

chevrolet all the way 06-29-2008 11:21 PM

a guy that works with methat repairs them all the time, he buys broken ones cheap and fixes them. and usually doesnt have to domuch to them

budhayes3 06-29-2008 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by chevrolet all the way (Post 3950720)
a guy that works with methat repairs them all the time, he buys broken ones cheap and fixes them. and usually doesnt have to domuch to them

Yea, there's probably a common transistor or capacitor that pops or something...I checked Infinity's website and found a service center not too far away. I'm going to give them a call when I get a chance and see what they can do for me. If I can get this thing fixed for $50, that would be a hell of alot better than $300 for a new one :)

It's amazing how you get used to something and can't be without it when it's gone...my tunes sound like poop now, it feels like there's no bottom at all :barf::barf:

chevrolet all the way 06-30-2008 12:01 AM

thats usually what he has to replace from the part he talks about that i can understand from what he talks about in those things\

Parke10 06-30-2008 02:47 AM


Originally Posted by chevrolet all the way (Post 3950767)
thats usually what he has to replace from the part he talks about that i can understand from what he talks about in those things\

:confused:

chevrolet all the way 06-30-2008 07:45 AM

haha it was late when i typed that and it made perfect sense then :drool:

terravast4 06-30-2008 02:53 PM

I am sure your Ampeg guy can also repair it if he can repair solid state guitar amps this will be a breeze. An amp circuit is an amp circuit. It is just a clean solid state mosfet amp.


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