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.
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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.
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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
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Originally Posted by chevrolet all the way
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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
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: |
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\
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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\
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haha it was late when i typed that and it made perfect sense then :drool:
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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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