amp repair?
Jeremy Blair
jerblar at gmail.com
Mon Oct 30 15:57:06 EST 2006
Aside from an anxiety rush you get from the sinfully sweet smell of
burning circuitry, yeah a smoking amp has little redeeming value.
I had these guys work on a couple of my amps;
Music Tech Services
3021-1 Stonybrook Dr
872-5119
They did some warranty work on a Yamaha mixer which is how I found
them. Did a great job but were a little slow. I also had them repair a
Peavy ecoustic guitar amp which I bought on craigslist for dirt. It
had multiple issues, they found and fixed them all which I thought was
pretty impressive. Now I have an $800 amp that I bought for $150 and
spent $125 repairing, which means I could sell it to a pawn shop for a
$100 loss.
As I was looking up the number for Music Tech I also found this guy.
>From his web site it looks like he does work on Kustom:
Mad Science Works
919-341-4278
www.madscienceworks.com
On 10/30/06, Chris Rossi <nospam at spacelabstudio.com> wrote:
> Bull City Sound
> 919/286-1991
>
> rossi
>
>
> MattyH wrote:
> > Anyone know where I can get an older (mid-70s) Kustom solid state amp
> > repaired around here? It stopped working, I opened it up and turned it
> > on and it immediately started smoking from one particular area, I assume
> > that's not good...
> >
> > thanks,
> > -Matt
> > 423-6733
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