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-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Korb [mailto:jkorb@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:11 PM
To: David Jacques
Subject: Re: M400 #340 about to arrive very soonDavid Jacques wrote:
Wow, that must have been some job!
_______________________________________________________________Hi David, Yep, it was. I borrowed technology for repairing fiberglass hulls
on pleasure boats. Made a compound of 2-part epoxy and sawdust to
fill chunks of broken particle-board on the bottom. After sanding and
veneering,looked fine.
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So you had your M400 since new. Nice....
________________________________________________________________________July 1973 it arrived. This month it's been exactly 30 years since I've
owned it. Cost $1760 plus $200 air cargo at that time. Arrived directly
from Mellotronics in London. I was only age 19 then,and worked two
full summers in warehouse to afford it.
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Jamie and I are discussing which motor controller to purchase. Is the Streetly easy to install? I am not as handy as someone like you, but can handle simple jobs with tools.
________________________________________________________________________Very simple. You must have a basic understanding of electronics and some
soldering skills. Everything's marked/detailed with typed instructions.
John Bradley and I went thru the procedure in 1997 to make it "idiot-proof."
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I am also interested in how this extra set of tapes sound. I don't even know what is on them. Is there a simple way of stringing them onto a frame? I read about the method of splicing the beginning of the new tape onto the end of the old tape and pulling it through the mechanism. Is this the best way?David
________________________________________________________________________Easy. Each tape will have a dash line which is placed directly over the
corresponding tape-head. Numbered 1 to 35 (Low-G to High F) .
If the machine has an extra tape frame,you're all set. If not, you can "test"
to see what sounds are on the spools. I can explain this to you more easily
when the machine is in front of you, and ready to check out.One tape from tape frame can be removed and secured with masking tape.
This leaves a tape head open. Thread a section of tape from the spool
and secure it to the rear of machine (loosen two tape screws first).
Then play a note,letting the spool unwind holding with pencil. Then retract
the spool/tape by hand to try again. As mentioned,this will sound crystal-clear
when the M400 is in front of you.Regards, Jerry Korb