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Power Amp Repair

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I've got two power amps that have gone kaput on me. Does anyone know to who or where I can take them to have them fixed? As quickly as possible would be great seeing as how I need them for our P.A. One's a Mackie and the other one's a Peavey, if it matters. Both of them seem to not get any signal from the inputs. Thanks.
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Definatley call Ford's. Sometimes they take a little while when it comes to repairs, but if you can handle a week or two wait, there's no place with better service and prices.
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I will second making a call to Ford Music. Ken Oyler does a great job at repairs.
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Music Haven is liscensed in Peavey repairs (as well as Mesa Boogie, Fender and all subsidiaries). They will give you as good a deal as anywhere if you talk to them about it.
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