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MAKE MY AMP LIIIIVE!!!

  • 22-11-2008 11:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,721 ✭✭✭✭


    Amp problems.
    Right, so the old mules wiring is starting to give way, or more... has given way.
    I want to get a good overhaul on it, rewiring, new speaker, fix the reverb and just get it back to its good old rockin self.

    Its an old peavey Bandit 65 solo series.
    Real nice amp, so i dont wanna just toss it to the side.

    Who would you recomend as the best person/people to bring it to, in the greater dublin area, dont mind traveling slightly further a field if it means i'll have a better job done.
    Gonna make this amp live again. (:

    Thanks in advance.
    Cian.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,301 ✭✭✭Flesh Gorden


    Shame your in the Pale

    There's a guy down here in Cork called Marcus whose beyond anyone else Ive ever seen - He used to do work for some very well known clients too

    He brought life back to my 77' Marshall Superbass which had plate voltages running 150V too high - a hard wired voltage transformer Filter Caps that hadn't been changed for 20+ years - and 2 previous bodged jobs due to the amp being rewired a long time ago


    He's only just started back up again So he wouldnt be too busy either


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 53,262 ✭✭✭✭GavRedKing


    Shame your in the Pale

    There's a guy down here in Cork called Marcus whose beyond anyone else Ive ever seen - He used to do work for some very well known clients too

    He brought life back to my 77' Marshall Superbass which had plate voltages running 150V too high - a hard wired voltage transformer Filter Caps that hadn't been changed for 20+ years - and 2 previous bodged jobs due to the amp being rewired a long time ago


    He's only just started back up again So he wouldnt be too busy either

    hi ive got an ashdown bass amp that decided one day not to work which was a kick in the.....well you get where im going with this. I was just wondering do you have any contact details for this guy as im living in Cork and i tried the shops( 1 of them refused to help) so any help would be welcome. Thanks


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