Instrument Repairs & Maintenance

Published on January 1st, 2011

Musical Instrument Repairs

We can repair just about any type of musical instrument or electrical device. Bring it in a let us take a look!

Some of our specialties include repairs on:

Guitars
Basses
Amps
Speakers
Drums
Mixers
Microphones
and more!

Repairing Guitar

General Instrument Repair Rates:

Note: All online prices are estimates, please check with store personnel for exact prices.

Standard Bench Fee – $12.50

Standard Guitar/Bass Restring – $8.00 + Strings
(Includes: General cleanup, string nut lube, fretboard clean/condition, & re-tune)

12-String, Nylon, or Floyd Rose Restring – $12.00 + Strings
(Includes: General cleanup, string nut lube, fretboard clean/condition, & re-tune)

Setting Intonation on Standard Bridge – $17.50

Setting Intonation on Floyd Rose Bridge or Comparable – $25.00

Standard Neck adjustment – $25.00 – $35.00

General Setup of Guitar or Bass – $35.00/hr.
(Includes: Restring, Neck Adjustment, Setting Intonation, Instrument inspection (including electronics), General cleaning, String nut lube, & fretboard clean/condition)

General Electronics Repair – $35.00/hr. + Parts

Instrument Pickup Installation – $35.00/hr.

Floyd Rose Bridge (or Comparable) Setup – $35.00/hr.
(Includes: Lube of all moving parts, & adjustment of saddles for string height & intonation)

Tuner Replacement – Starting @ $35.00 + Price of Tuners & New Strings
(Includes removal or original tuners, installation of new tuners & any necessary modifications for proper fit & restring.)

Replacement of Instrument Electronics – $35.00/hr.

Replace Instrument Pickups -$35.00/hr. + Parts

Replace Hardware Parts – $35.00/hr. + Parts

File or Dress Frets – $35.00/hr.

Instrument Re-fret - $150.00 – $200.00

Comments

  1. Posted by Jen Testroet on January 24th, 2011, 20:35

    I am looking for a quote on the 12″ driver for a Mackie SRM450. The magnet is cracked and the whole driver needs to be replaced. Would you be able to get it in?

  2. Posted by John Karn on February 22nd, 2012, 16:51

    I have a Crown C1000 amp that the 1 channel is going bad. Do you repair? and an approx cost?

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