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Valve amp repairs

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Posted By : Dom Blair - Tsunami69 | Comments : 6

Got a poorly noise machine....


As some of you might have noticed my amp turned itself into a smoke machine on Saturday night.........

Can any of you recommend a good valve amp repairman - I live in Macclesfield so someone local(ish) would be great.

Thanks in advance.

Dom

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# Posted by Point Blank - 06/06/2011, 15:38 (GMT)

Dom,

Our guitarist is always gettin' his amps fixed up, modulated, inspected and the like - I will find out the name and number of the guy he takes 'em to, I know it's in Stockport - will post it on here tomoz or semi soon....

He always does a good job and won't rip you off!

Cheers

Rik

Point Blank


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# Posted by Anthem - 06/06/2011, 15:49 (GMT)

Hi
Try Gee Electronics
Liverpool 0151 228 2280
They sorted my Hughes & Kettner Switchblade out.

Andy
Anthem


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# Posted by Dom Blair - Tsunami69 - 06/06/2011, 15:54 (GMT)

Rik, that sounds spot on to me - Stockport is about 15 mins away from me.

Cheers for the suggestion Andy, but the Pool is a bit far really.

Cheers guys.

Dom


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# Posted by Rumble Fat Band - 06/06/2011, 16:18 (GMT)

Dom,
You want Dave Lunt in Stockport. He's the man.
0161 432 9698
07966 263616
d.lunt@ntlworld.com


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# Posted by Dom Blair - Tsunami69 - 06/06/2011, 16:32 (GMT)

Perfect - Cheers RFB


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# Posted by Point Blank - 08/06/2011, 22:37 (GMT)

Hey Dom,

Quite sure that Dave is the same guy our man uses!

Rik


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