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Amplifier problem, need some troubleshooting help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 132603" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Amplifier problem, need some troubleshooting help.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest that it might be better to send it in to the manufacturer. If a local shop has a good reputation and is experienced with this unit you might do ok but if they aren’t it make take them a long time to find and fix the problem and if they are charging by the hour it could get expensive. Some manufacturers have set pricing to fix their stuff so I would suggest that you talk to them. They are usually better equipped to do the work properly on their own products. And if you don’t have a box they will usually ship you the proper box to ship it to them in. </p><p></p><p>I was dealing with a client that had a problem with a Roland drum machine someone plugged the output of an amp into the output of the unit. I told them to send it in to Roland, they sent it to an “authorized service center” they had it for months and they never could fix it. When it came back they sent it to Roland and it was fixed and returned in a rather short amount of time. They never reincorporated it in to the band and at some point gave away all of the pads, I now have the drum machine because it was of no use to them anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 132603, member: 321"] Re: Amplifier problem, need some troubleshooting help. I would suggest that it might be better to send it in to the manufacturer. If a local shop has a good reputation and is experienced with this unit you might do ok but if they aren’t it make take them a long time to find and fix the problem and if they are charging by the hour it could get expensive. Some manufacturers have set pricing to fix their stuff so I would suggest that you talk to them. They are usually better equipped to do the work properly on their own products. And if you don’t have a box they will usually ship you the proper box to ship it to them in. I was dealing with a client that had a problem with a Roland drum machine someone plugged the output of an amp into the output of the unit. I told them to send it in to Roland, they sent it to an “authorized service center” they had it for months and they never could fix it. When it came back they sent it to Roland and it was fixed and returned in a rather short amount of time. They never reincorporated it in to the band and at some point gave away all of the pads, I now have the drum machine because it was of no use to them anymore. [/QUOTE]
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