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  • Amp techs in Seattle?

    My oldest nephew lives in the Seattle area, and just bought a beat to crap Peavey Classic 50 that is missing a tube, and needs other work. Can anyone make a recommendation for a competent and experienced tube amp guy?
    aka Chris Pile, formerly of Six String Fever

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    Re: Amp techs in Seattle?

    I remember Ryan Bruce (fluff) giving a shout-out for the guy he uses in the Sea-Tac area. It's on one of his numerous Dual Recto version comparison vids.
    Maybe someone else here can remember the guy's name. He's a modding genius according to Fluff.

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      Re: Amp techs in Seattle?

      Competent & Experienced .... whats that one guys name ... uh sul .... So-lda .... um, tip of my brain.

      Soldano ... i hear he's not going to be in Seattle much longer.

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        Re: Amp techs in Seattle?

        Originally posted by JMP/HBE View Post
        Competent & Experienced .... whats that one guys name ... uh sul .... So-lda .... um, tip of my brain.

        Soldano ... i hear he's not going to be in Seattle much longer.
        Would Soldano even work on other amps at this point?, especially an old Peavey?

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        • #5
          Re: Amp techs in Seattle?

          I would go see Rick Erickson at Aviator Audio in Edmonds, on Hwy. 99. Was my tech for years before I moved to Portland, Oregon.

          Bill
          Last edited by Boogie Bill; 08-15-2018, 12:16 AM.
          When you've had budget guitars for a number of years, you may find that your old instrument is holding you back. A quality guitar can inspire you to write great songs, improve your understanding of the Gdim chord while in the Lydian Mode, cure the heartbreak of cystic acne--and help you find true love in the process.

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          • #6
            Re: Amp techs in Seattle?

            Thanks. Any more, guys?
            aka Chris Pile, formerly of Six String Fever

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