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nighthawk
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anyone know where i can get an amp repaired. it is peaking as soon as i hit any note no matter what the volume. almost sounds like a bad cord would when it goes bad. i noticed when looking at it that the speaker cord was loose (speakon) dont know if the bad conection caused the ohms to go to low or and burn something up. i dont know i am not a tech any info would help.
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Go to music haven in Johnstown. I work there and the dude that does the repairs (Shawn) is the fucking man. He does all kinds of bands stuff from all over the US and does repairs at NAMM and everything...
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Dave Sarge at Engineered Sound in State College PA. Designed for Mesa, Kustom, builds his own amps, is the Electronics Engineering head at PSU main campus.
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