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Old 24th October 2006   #1
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Who repairs old guitar effect pedals?

I have a great old TC programmable Phaser and an MXR Flanger in need of repair. I would hate to use pedals of this value to "learn" how to solder on, if you know what I mean!

I'm stumped, though, I just can't find anyone who specializes in this...searching Google for guitar pedal repair turns up nothing...
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I have a great old TC programmable Phaser and an MXR Flanger in need of repair. I would hate to use pedals of this value to "learn" how to solder on, if you know what I mean!

I'm stumped, though, I just can't find anyone who specializes in this...searching Google for guitar pedal repair turns up nothing...
Mick Hinton of DAV electronics repairs EVERYTHING. Neve Boards, guitar pedals, toasters, televisions..he does it all, no matter the brand.

contact him at

mick@davelectronics.com OR davelectronics@tiscali.co.uk

analog man is quite good too, though mick is my go to guy..

http://www.analogman.com/
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Can definitely 2nd AnalogMan - www.analogman.com

Also another super pedal genius is Robert Keeley - www.RobertKeeley.com

One of these should definitely be able to help you out, or point you to someone who can, they're cool dudes.
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Thanks for the replies, I contacted Analog Man and he got back to me right away with a referral.

I can't wait to get one his pedals and a Keeley as well, their products are so cool...
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Can't say enough about Keeley. Wonderful work. My house guitarist had all his pedals worked on. Excellent results. His own pedals are beyond the bomb. Love the comp and Katana.
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