Friday, April 29, 2011

Run A Guitar Amp Repair Business

Guitar amps often break down over time


Starting an amplifier repair business can be very difficult, but rewarding. Many guitarists use older, vintage amps that need to be repaired or re-tubed on occasion and it is something that many just are not qualified to attempt. By opening a guitar amp repair business in your town, you can help guitarists find that perfect guitar tone with ease.


Instructions


1. Advertise in the local music magazine or entertainment-related newspaper in your area. There are many guitarists in your area who use guitar amplifiers but have no idea repair them if they break. If you have a good reputation, include testimonials in your advertisements of prominent local musicians. Although word-of-mouth is helpful, you need to make musicians aware that you are around and available to help them if their equipment breaks.


2. Hire qualified technicians when necessary. In order to make sure that the work is done quickly and well, quiz potential technicians to make sure they have the right knowledge and can work on many different types of amplifiers. There are technical programs and internships for amp repair, so speak with those people about hiring recent interns for your business. The more qualified technicians you hire, the better the work you will be known for will be.


3. Keep your amp repair business stocked with common parts that are used on amps. Fender and Marshall amps are very popular, so you want to keep common parts on the shelf so you do not waste too much time ordering parts for potential repairs. Turnover for amp repairs should be as quick as possible as many musicians do not have backup amps to use when theirs is in the shop.


4. Speak with amp manufacturers about becoming an authorized warranty center for their products. If you can get warranty work, you will be paid by the amp manufacturer and getting spare parts will be quick and easy. Authorized repair centers are well-received by clients as well. If you are a Fender or Marshall authorized shop, you will attain a level of respect you would not have as an independent repair shop.


5. Set up an area to sell used amps to increase revenue. In many cases, you can take in used and broken amps, fix them and turn around and sell them for profit. This is especially good during down time when amp technicians have some free time. This will also allow you to build a traffic flow into your shop and make many aware of your repair services.







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