myles_rose Posted May 1, 2002 Share Posted May 1, 2002 The next free amp clinic and amp checkout will be held: May 11th (SATURDAY) 11am until 4pm at: California Vintage Guitar and Amp in Sherman Oaks, at 5244 Van Nuys Blvd. (just north of Magnolia), Sherman Oaks, CA. 91401 818-789-8884 IF YOU WISH YOUR AMP TO BE CHECKED FOR PROPER OPERATION AND POWER OUTPUT, THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. REPAIRS WILL NOT BE DONE AT THE CLINIC DUE TO TIME LIMITATIONS Also at this clinic on the 11th, which is something new: ************************************************ ** ** ** BIAS CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT ** ** ** ** NORMALLY $45.00 ** ** ** ** $20.00 During this clinic ** ** on May 11th at Calif Vintage ** ** Guitar and Amp with this ** ** little flyer if your amp has ** ** an adjustable bias ** ** ** ************************************************ There is no charge for the guitar amp diagnosis which includes the below items ----> At the clinic you will learn the following about your amplifier: 1. Amplifier power in watts 2. Noise floor - if your capacitors are good or starting to go bad, and this uncovers some other potential problems. 3. Transformer testing of the power and output transformers and rectifier section. 4. Output tubes checked for matching and wear. 5. Phase inverter checked for balance. 6. Output section checked for balance. A card will be given with the results, which if you are thinking of selling your amp to another person, a store, or on E-Bay, will help attest that your amp is in good condition. This is for working amplifiers only. This is not a repair service. If your amplifier has had problems, please let them know on your appointment, as the maximum output tests cannot be done. This will put too much of a strain on old or mis-adjusted amplifiers. Additional information on website. Myles S. Rose www.guitaramplifierblueprinting.com www.la-economy.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/mylesr www.twitter.com/myles111us Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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