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Welcome to the Tube Amp Repair Club. This community was created with one clear goal: to preserve and pass on real-world knowledge about tube guitar amplifiers—knowledge gained over decades at the workbench, not from forums or theory alone. The core of this club is built on more than 50 years of hands-on experience in servicing and designing tube amplifiers: - Authorized service work for Marshall and Fender - Repair of virtually every premium amp brand - Development of original preamp designs and power amp stages - Thousands of real repairs—successful ones and failed attempts alike, both equally valuable for learning For now, the group is free to join and open to: - amp technicians and service engineers - DIY builders - musicians who want to truly understand their gear The focus here is on: - diagnostic thinking and problem-solving - real-life repair cases - understanding why failures happen - practical solutions that actually work in the field 👉 How to get involvedPlease introduce yourself: - What is your background? - What amps do you work on or use? - What challenges or topics interest you most when it comes to tube amps? In a later phase, this community will evolve into a more structured learning environment, where we will regularly break down real repair cases—from symptoms to final solutions. More on that when the time is right. For now:feel free to ask questions, share experiences, and take part in the discussion. 🔌Tube Amp Repair Club
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