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Pedal Repair in Bangkok

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Not sure if I should post effects pedals here but I have a vintage Ibanez PT9 Phaser from the 80s that just stopped working. I don't think it is seriously damaged as I have never dropped it. Could be dust I suppose but I don't want to try to dig around inside myself.

I know there are several guitar repair shops but do any of them repair effects pedals? The only shop that says they do Bangkok Guitar Repair says the owner is currently in the USA.

Can anyone suggest a shop?

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Try CT Music Shop (Google it). They are a well-known pro equipment music shop, which I believe, handles repairs. 

 

You can also search through Kaidee.com. Music section. They are an online sales forum (such as Craigslist in the U.S.). But there are many collector music shops that advertise there. 

 

Another option is to visit the electronics section of downtown Bangkok. Sorry I don't know the street, but near the Grand Palace there is a few blocks of electronic repair shops. Some of them are quite good at trouble shooting. 

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14 hours ago, scoutman360 said:

Try CT Music Shop (Google it). They are a well-known pro equipment music shop, which I believe, handles repairs. 

 

You can also search through Kaidee.com. Music section. They are an online sales forum (such as Craigslist in the U.S.). But there are many collector music shops that advertise there. 

 

Another option is to visit the electronics section of downtown Bangkok. Sorry I don't know the street, but near the Grand Palace there is a few blocks of electronic repair shops. Some of them are quite good at trouble shooting. 

Thanks for the response.  I know CT Music and visited many years ago but at that time nothing was broken so I didn't ask. I will follow your suggestions. 

Thanks again. 

6 hours ago, Purdey said:

Thanks for the response.  I know CT Music and visited many years ago but at that time nothing was broken so I didn't ask. I will follow your suggestions. 

Thanks again. 

Oh! I nearly forgot. Give Theera Music in Pinklao a call (Theeramusic.com). They are located a few blocks from Central Pinklao. They are a certified repair shop for Roland and they did a great job repairing a noisey Roland amplifier for me.  I would imagine they repair other brands too.

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On 2/8/2025 at 7:21 PM, scoutman360 said:

Oh! I nearly forgot. Give Theera Music in Pinklao a call (Theeramusic.com). They are located a few blocks from Central Pinklao. They are a certified repair shop for Roland and they did a great job repairing a noisey Roland amplifier for me.  I would imagine they repair other brands too.

Great idea. Thanks once again.

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