I need to have a capacitor adjustment done to my GVT15 amp to rid the effects loop of low-level hum. I could find only one tech in my area that is still in doing repairs, the rest are out of business. The tech said that if he had to rely on music equipment repairs, he would be forced to close his doors. Music gear repair use to be the bulk of his income, but not anymore. He has a contract with Disney now, which is the only reason he is still open. Should that end, he will be forced to retire. Peter Wells @ Wells Electronics was the primary repair technician here in Orlando for over three decades... Gone! I use to run into Pat Travers there from time to time. When I asked what happened with Wells Electronics, he replied; "The same thing that is happening to everyone else... there's no money in it anymore. Kids today have little to no interest in playing an electric guitar. Most who do play are now purchasing digital modelers, most of which uses SMD construction."
Most of the new production amplifiers are using SMD. No repairs or mods on these... board replacements only. Once the manufacturer ceases replacement board production, it becomes a parts donor. Manufacturers are also beginning to cease producing of through-hole components. If you happen to have a cache of TH passive parts, hold onto what you have. I'm purchasing spare PSU capacitors for my keepers. All but one repair shops in the Orlando area have closed their doors. The repair centers that do remain, contract with parks like Disney and Universal. SMD servicing [board replacement] requires IFT devices that cost literally thousands of dollars per unit. Service centers must purchase these IFT devices, if they want to become/remain a qualified service center.
Most of the new production amplifiers are using SMD. No repairs or mods on these... board replacements only. Once the manufacturer ceases replacement board production, it becomes a parts donor. Manufacturers are also beginning to cease producing of through-hole components. If you happen to have a cache of TH passive parts, hold onto what you have. I'm purchasing spare PSU capacitors for my keepers. All but one repair shops in the Orlando area have closed their doors. The repair centers that do remain, contract with parks like Disney and Universal. SMD servicing [board replacement] requires IFT devices that cost literally thousands of dollars per unit. Service centers must purchase these IFT devices, if they want to become/remain a qualified service center.
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