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Where Can I Find................
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:46 pm
by Altered States
I need to repair my M44 and wanted to know if there was access to a troubleshooting schematic? Test point measurements? Calibration? Wave form readings and calibration?
Would be nice to have them for the other M series.
If not then we need to join heads and gather as much info as we can and make a repair manual.
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:38 pm
by catrin-2003
I find a guy here in Portland that is fixing the old Phoenix gold amp's , you can find the guy in portlandcraigslist , he should be able to help you.
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:21 pm
by 12voltjunky
valeks1 is a phorum member, located in the portland area, and a CERTIFIED pg technician.
his price list is the same as the pg list that i may be able to pull up...
Re: Where Can I Find................
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:22 pm
by dvnt88
Altered States wrote:I need to repair my M44 and wanted to know if there was access to a troubleshooting schematic? Test point measurements? Calibration? Wave form readings and calibration?
Would be nice to have them for the other M series.
If not then we need to join heads and gather as much info as we can and make a repair manual.
His name is Alek (Valeks1) and his website is
www.altser.com He was a repair tech at PG for almost 20 years

and knows his shit, plus he's a great guy to deal with.

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:55 pm
by Altered States
I have a feeling that guy isnt going to release any schematics or diagrams as it messes with his lively hood. I can do all my own work.
I am a Calibration Tech on test equipment. Meaning that what ever test equipment he uses to fix amps... I am the one that repairs and calibrated his equipment. Not that I think I am important or anything... I just like doing my own work and tweeking everything in perfectly. He might tweek it in... but working on my own stuff means I know exactly what each circuit is doing and what has been replaced and what has been adjusted.
I thought it we could get the info we could do our own tests, repairs, and calibrations.