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| Lives for gear | Distressor repair advice?
I brought a Distressor on the road with my band and I think normal wear and tear has caused it to crap out suddenly (signal passes through but sounds thin and fizzly no matter what setting). it's insured, but only if there was an accident or stolen. nothing unusual happened other than the expected abuse of taking gear on the road. does anyone know a specialist, particularly in the midwest, who can repair Distressors? or should I send it to Empirical Labs? any recommendations? thanks!!!
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bumpity!
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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2005 Location: Texas
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send it to empirical labs or get a good electronics guy to look at it
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| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2004 Location: Seattle, WA
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contacting empirical labs is definitely the way to go.
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