Amp Survival Guide

Have you ever gone to a gig, only to turn on your amp and turn off the lights in the venue?  Smelled smoke while playing?  Sound cutting in and out?  Drop your amp during rehearsal?  We're here to help you determine some basic issues that do not involve opening up the chassis, and possibly get your amp up and running again without having to wait for a service visit.  However, you should have your amp(s) checked out after a major incident to ensure that there are no bigger hidden issues lurking inside. Below you'll find some videos, common issues and resolutions.  We will updated this page often, so be sure to check back with us regularly!

VIDEOS

The following videos were done by Stratoman a while back.  There are three videos in the series. Enjoy!
Amp Survival - Part I
Amp Survival - Part II
Amp Survival - Part III
 
 

 

 

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