Fender Amp Repair Recommendations
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Fender Amp Repair Recommendations
Who is considered the premier Fender amp repair shop in the US today? Just bought an original '55 Bassman from original owner that hasn't been worked on in decades! Need a totally reliable, honest and fair repairman who knows his stuff big time and who doesn't change parts without consulting with the owner first. Help!
- soundmasterg
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Ron, I'm sure there are lots of them around, but I would recommend a local guy I know personally named Opie. I can get you the info if you want it. He is well known around town and keeps very busy with work. I'm in the Portland Oregon area.
Another guy you could try would be Don Butler, aka toneman. Check out his site at www.toneman.com. Don Butler has posted here in the past. He's in southern California I think.
I would recommend that all the filter caps be replaced, especially if the amp hasn't been in regular use. Filter caps have a limited lifespan of 10 to 20 years, and dry up very badly with non-use. It will change the sound from what it is now to replace old filter caps with new ones, but sometimes there is no way around that, especially if you have an old amp.
Another guy you could try would be Don Butler, aka toneman. Check out his site at www.toneman.com. Don Butler has posted here in the past. He's in southern California I think.
I would recommend that all the filter caps be replaced, especially if the amp hasn't been in regular use. Filter caps have a limited lifespan of 10 to 20 years, and dry up very badly with non-use. It will change the sound from what it is now to replace old filter caps with new ones, but sometimes there is no way around that, especially if you have an old amp.
Greg, Unfortunately the toneman's site is under construction but I believe I checked it out once before and he seemed to specialize in Vox and didn't really allude to much Fender expertice. Wow, your in Portland, so am I. Who is this Opie? Does he work on amps full time or just a hobby? Going to the guitar show this weekend?
- soundmasterg
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Hey Ron, its cool to see a local face on here. Opie is well known around town in the blues scene for amp work and repairs, and he makes his own line of amps too. He's a good friend of mine. He works on amps full time, although he had an appendix out a week and a half ago and isn't up to full speed yet.
He and I are usually at a blues jam on wednesday nights at a place called Duff's Garage, which is on 7th and Market on the east side. The jam starts at 9:30pm with a $2 cover charge, and is great fun with a great crowd and good beer. This last week I didn't get to play because the Fabulous Thunderbirds stopped by after a show of their own and played. But usually I get a chance to play. You should come on down, and bring your amp....Opie'll be there and so will I. Heck, bring your guitar or bass and you may be able to get up and play. I can bring my self-made 4001 copy and (real) Ric 230 if you wanna see them? Email me privately and I can give you my number and you can call and get more details. Theres also Jeff Brown in town, formerly from Old Town Music. He started his own amp repair place recently. I do some amp repairs myself too, although Opie has more experience than I do and is very good with Fender stuff. I wasn't able to make it to the guitar show unfortunately.
He and I are usually at a blues jam on wednesday nights at a place called Duff's Garage, which is on 7th and Market on the east side. The jam starts at 9:30pm with a $2 cover charge, and is great fun with a great crowd and good beer. This last week I didn't get to play because the Fabulous Thunderbirds stopped by after a show of their own and played. But usually I get a chance to play. You should come on down, and bring your amp....Opie'll be there and so will I. Heck, bring your guitar or bass and you may be able to get up and play. I can bring my self-made 4001 copy and (real) Ric 230 if you wanna see them? Email me privately and I can give you my number and you can call and get more details. Theres also Jeff Brown in town, formerly from Old Town Music. He started his own amp repair place recently. I do some amp repairs myself too, although Opie has more experience than I do and is very good with Fender stuff. I wasn't able to make it to the guitar show unfortunately.
Greg,
You didn't miss much at the show. It was one of the more quiet and smallest Portland shows since the beginning! Thanks for the info. I've always wanted to go in to Duff's, in fact we were talking about Duff's at the show today with Harley of the Buckles. I may try to make it Weds. Are you going to be there?
You didn't miss much at the show. It was one of the more quiet and smallest Portland shows since the beginning! Thanks for the info. I've always wanted to go in to Duff's, in fact we were talking about Duff's at the show today with Harley of the Buckles. I may try to make it Weds. Are you going to be there?
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- karl_teten
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I had Kendrick tweek a JMI AC30 for me in the mid 90's. When I got home I found that one of my EL84 tube wire holders was missing!!! Kendrick did find it and mailed it to me later.
A friend of mine, a year later, sent his Rose Morris AC30 to Kendrick to have the rectifier changed to tube and spec'd to JMI. It also had a microphonic rattle that we could not fix no matter how many different tubes we changed out.
During the repair, Kendrick rammed a drill bit into one of the AC30's transformers! The transformer was replaced at no cost. When the amp returned home it still had the microphonic rattle.
FYI
A friend of mine, a year later, sent his Rose Morris AC30 to Kendrick to have the rectifier changed to tube and spec'd to JMI. It also had a microphonic rattle that we could not fix no matter how many different tubes we changed out.
During the repair, Kendrick rammed a drill bit into one of the AC30's transformers! The transformer was replaced at no cost. When the amp returned home it still had the microphonic rattle.
FYI
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- soundmasterg
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Wow, that looks nice! My dusty AC30 looks bad compared to it!...hehe. Are you playing bass through it Ron? Seems like an odd choice for a bass amp!
If you were going to ask Opie questions about working on it at Duff's tomorrow, it would be a good idea to bring it with you. Then he can offer advice firsthand. I'll be bringing my brother's Silvertone 1484 Twin Twelve head that I've been modifiying for him to try out.
If you were going to ask Opie questions about working on it at Duff's tomorrow, it would be a good idea to bring it with you. Then he can offer advice firsthand. I'll be bringing my brother's Silvertone 1484 Twin Twelve head that I've been modifiying for him to try out.

