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Don Kona Woods
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From: Vancouver, Washington, USA

posted 30 August 2005 10:28 AM     profile     
I am a true novice at the Amp game!

I have a BOSS - MA-15A Small amplifier which weighs about 15 lbs and measures 12"x6"x5". It is electric and no battery capability. It has 3 plug ins and two lines out. It has served me well over the years as a travel amp.

Has anyone used BOSS amps before? I believe that Roland took over BOSS some years back.

Anyway this amp now needs a little work on it. Two of the plug ins now crackle a little

WHERE WOULD I GO TO HAVE THIS SMALL AMP REPAIRED?

Mahalo nui for your kokua
or in English, Thanks or your help.

Don

Kevin Mincke
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From: Farmington, MN (Twin Cities-South Metro) USA

posted 31 August 2005 11:51 AM     profile     
Don, I'm certain a amp service/repair center in your area could handle this type repair even if they specifically do not service Roland/Boss products. Otherwise this website should help you: www.rolandus.com
Don Kona Woods
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From: Vancouver, Washington, USA

posted 01 September 2005 01:13 AM     profile     
Thanks for taking the time to respond, Kevin
I appreciate it.
Don

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