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  • Repairing a reverb
  • psychobiker
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    Unfortunately my reverb is not very well at the moment, wont hold any air at all. Anyway is it worth repairing and if so who is the best place to send it, its an original with a silver collar. 30.9

    Thanks for any information.

    Marcel

    goldenwonder
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    LBS/J-Tech/Sram Tech should all be able to sort it, but might not be cheap if it needs the new top collar as well if its worn.
    Might end up cheaper buying a new one

    psychobiker
    Free Member

    Thats my biggest worry, was hoping they were not disposable.

    warpcow
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    Chances are it’s a single o-ring on the inner seal-head. Anyone would change it on a standard service for £60-70, or you could do it yourself for a couple of quid and 30mins of your time.

    goldenwonder
    Free Member

    We charge £40 + basic seal kit (£6.99) IF thats all it needs.
    Depends how much work its had, if its been serviced before & what’s actually happened once you open it up.
    Not rocket science to do, but you do need to know how to set the IFP correctly or it won’t work.

    psychobiker
    Free Member

    Thought I might get a quote from LoCo tuning first and go from there, thanks for the advice so far guys.

    psychobiker
    Free Member

    Sorry GoldenWonder, hadnt spotted your post.

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