Anyone here in Eastern NC that is good at repairing amps & will teach?

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I've dabbled in repairing amps for myself, but mostly I'm a beginner in troubleshooting amps. If the damage to an amp is visible, I've got no real problem fixing it, except on occasion. Where I begin to have trouble is when the problem isn't obvious. I simply don't have the experience to understand everything about amps, especially complicated amps like the PG Xenon.

I have most of the needed tools (most built, some bought) to do the repairs, including an oscilloscope. I have many broken amps I've blown or bought blown and want to fix, and have ordered parts for many of them (obvious damage)

I'm just in need of someone who can come over on occasion and sit down go over an amp I'm having trouble with. Sit down and work on it, letting me watch and explaining what you're doing & why you're doing it. I'll pay for your time (money, beer/wine/liquor 😉 programming, etc.)

I'm a show-me type learner... I can learn by reading, but much prefer to learn by doing, but of course I don't have much experience so I get stuck, hence the need for someone to guide me, preferably by showing me what I should check or what I missed.

Travis
 
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