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What do amplifier repair services include?
Amplifier technicians can repair all types of amps, including guitar amps, power amps, PA, valve and tube amps, and Hi-Fi amps. Put up any amp repair task on our platform, and find experts with the relevant skills and experience. A Tasker may be able to fix your appliance as long as the parts can be sourced.Â
If your amp powers up but blows a fuse or goes into protect, a mechanic can trace the problem as soon as possible. They can also fix up an amp that lights up but doesn’t produce sound. Whatever your amp issue, Airtasker is here to help! Here are examples of amp repair services you can book on our platform.Â
Fixing a blown ampÂ
A blown amp makes an unpleasant scratching or buzzing sound. Sometimes, a blown amp does not produce sound at all. On top of that, a blown amp could emit excessive heat, smoke, or a burning smell. All these symptoms may point to a damaged cord or blown internal fuse. To fix a blown amp, a mechanic may fit a new driver, replace parts, or re-wind the power transformer primary windings. A blown amp doesn’t have to disrupt your party preparations. While your amp is under repair, you can easily book a DJ to provide the music for your event. Â
Replacing amp partsÂ
Your mechanic may have to replace amp parts in the case of worn valves, or changes in tone, punch, and clarity. You may also need a replacement if no sound is coming out of your amp. A specialist may replace various parts, from main transformers to a fuse in the plug. An audio expert knows which parts to replace and where to get them. Â
Some specialists may be able to match your expensive Marshall stack or Mesa Boogie amp with genuine parts. Service inclusions vary from Tasker to Tasker. Once your amp is fixed, a guitar instructor may help you perfect your musical skills.Â
Fixing crackly volume potsÂ
Any musician dreads the sound of crackly or noisy volume pots. This noise can cause a hiss or hum, signal break-up, and changes in amp tone. Moreover, crackly control pots can disrupt or stop other amp functions from working. To fix this problem, a mechanic would typically open up your unit and clean the pots. But some situations call for a replacement. A thorough clean may involve the use of canned air or a contact cleaner.Â
Fixing dangerous amp faultsÂ
An amp may have dangerous faults due to lack of care, poor manufacturing, or wear and tear. Amp faults can result in electric shock or fires, which is why you should schedule a repair as soon as you notice any issues with your amplifier. Vintage amps can be dangerous to operate, as these electronics may fall short of modern safety standards.Â
Modern amps may also have safety issues due to incorrect fuses and underrated components. A mechanic can identify amp issues, such as exposed wiring, heat-damaged insulation, and insufficient airflow. Amp repair and maintenance services can ensure your amp is in good working condition.
Recent Amplifier Repair tasks in Sunshine Coast
Vintage Yamaha CA-1000 amplifier repair
$500
Noosa Heads QLD, Australia
26th Jun 2024
Can you service a vintage 1970s Yamaha CA1000 stereo amplifier? It works well but the pots are scratchy, the power LED is dead and I suspect some of the caps might need changing. It's about 1975 vintage. - I've owned it from new. Although the Class A/Class A/B switch works normally, I'm told they're prone to fail and it might be an idea to check it out. Thank you, Ian Rivlin PS, if this isn't equipment you're comfortable with, can you recommend someone else? I'm in Noosa, btw and would like to deal with someone in Queensland, if possible.
Amplifier repair
$500
Noosa Heads QLD, Australia
26th Jun 2024
Can you service a vintage 1970s Yamaha CA1000 stereo amplifier? It works well but the pots are scratchy, the power LED is dead and I suspect some of the caps might need changing. It's about 1975 vintage. - I've owned it from new. Although the Class A/Class A/B switch works normally, I'm told they're prone to fail and it might be an idea to check it out. Thank you, Ian Rivlin PS, if this isn't equipment you're comfortable with, can you recommend someone else? I'm in Noosa, btw and would like to deal with someone in Queensland, if possible.
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Baringa QLD, Australia
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Amplifier fix
$100
Buddina QLD, Australia
19th Feb 2024
Powers on, no lcd screen display. No sound. Denon AVR250
I need amplifier repair
$100
Bli Bli QLD, Australia
5th Apr 2021
Vox AC4. acting strangely at higher volumes. recently brought it second hand and was wanting it to get looked at and possibly re-biased or new tubes.
I need Guitar Amplifier repair/service
$75
Buderim QLD, Australia
24th Mar 2021
My AC30 Vox amplifier is turning on but isn't producing any sound, I imagine it is a loose connection of sorts but am not sure as I haven't used it in quite some time and it has been handled by removal people who may have damaged it (accidentally)
I need amplifier repair
$100
Sunshine Coast QLD, Australia
13th Mar 2021
There seems to be a very common problem with the peavey 6505+ 112 combo all tube (2x6l6 power tubes & 5x12ax7 preamp tubes) guitar amp where diodes (18,19,23 & 24) burnout causing failure to the preamp. I get no sound from the amp when powered on and plugged into the front guitar input (the preamp tubes in V1-V4 don’t glow at all) but when I plug into the return of the fx loop I get clean sound! (Both power tubes and V5 (phase inverter) glow) Apparently they had a bad batch of 200V rated 1N4003 diodes during production. The fix according to all the forums is to replace these 4 diodes with 1N4003 600V rated diodes to ensure no future failure. So basically that’s what I need done (as I believe that is the issue due to so many others having the same problem).