REPAIR SHOP
By Appointment Only
Tube guitar amplifiers are my specialty. Email me to set up an appointment for repair: fazioamps@gmail.com
I strive to ensure an amp’s stability and reliability, while maintaining as much original character as possible!
Repair Shop Information & Policy:
To book an appointment, shoot me an email with information about your amp, and the issue(s) you are experiencing. Note, it can take a few days for me to respond.
I am limiting my intake to (primarily) vintage, pre-1990’s tube amps. There are some exceptions, including reissue Fender amps, Hot Rod, and Blues Jr models.
I take a $100 deposit (per amp) upon drop off, which goes towards the repair cost at the end. The deposit will be invoiced via email, and will be due upon drop-off. This is non-refundable unless the amp is picked up before I provide an estimate.
Depending on my workload, it can take 2-4 weeks to receive a repair estimate after drop-off. If you have a deadline, please let me know.
My labor rate is $100/hour + parts. Typically, amps are billed for 1.5-3 hours of labor depending on the issues and originality of the amp. My minimum charge is $100.
I try to keep total turnaround time at 4-6 weeks, but this can be prolonged due to an extensive backlog, difficult/time-consuming restorations, or parts scarcity. Keep in mind I am one person, and I treat each amp like my own. It can take hours (or days) to get an amp in its best shape.
Upon completion, you will receive an invoice via email. Payment is due immediately. After 5 days, there will be a 3.5% increase per day until the invoice is paid.
Once I notify you that your amp is complete, please pick it up within 10 days. Failure to do so will result in a $10/day storage fee. If you are out of town or are unable to pick up within the 10 days, please let me know!
If you do not pick up your amp within 45 days, it will become the property of Fazio Electric.
I warranty my work for 90 days, so if anything comes up after the repair, please let me know!
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