[sdiy] [Fwd: Ursa Major documentation available on line]
Mike Peake
peake at pacificnet.net
Tue Sep 9 14:07:10 CEST 2003
At 7:48 AM -0500 9/9/03, BrightBoy wrote:
>Just saw this on one of the newsgroups....
>
>I'm sure a few people would be happy about this....
>
>Jeff
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>
>Hello,
>
>My name is Chris Moore. I founded Ursa Major and designed the Space
>Station in 1978 and have scanned all the owner's and service manuals
>into PDF files. You can download them at the URL below.
>
>I have also put information on the site about the new Space Station
>SST-206, a handheld unit the size of a paperback book that emulates the
>original Space Station, while also offering a knock-out contemporary
>quality reverb program. I am manufacturing and selling these from my web
>site.
>
>You can also find a history of the Space Station, reviews,
>advertiserments, photos of reverb pioneers, and the demonstration
>cassettes (mp3.
>
>Finally, there are a dozen articles ("Application Notes") that reflect
>my experience and beliefs about new product development, audio products
>in particular.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Chris Moore
URLs:
http://www.sevenwoodsaudio.com/
http://www.theworld.com/~cmoore/UrsaMajor_Documents.htm
Easier,
--
Mike Peake, Your Postwar Administrator
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