--- In SergeModular@y..., John Papiewski <johnp299792@a...> wrote:
in a skb mixer case a quite a few times & I've seen the handlers
throw it around oblivious to my protestations & plastered FRAGILE
stickers -indeed the case bears a few scars from this treatment
including a snapped frame - but in all this travel /touring for 8 or
so years & all I've had go wrong is a screw coming loose on one of
the front panels & an intermittant (and seemingly self-righting)
loose connection in a cv mixer module.
I would have to say that I would'nt do or recommend it out of
choice , but it appears that the manufacture & build quality are
pretty much second to none . I'd make the Rolls-Royce analogy without
too much worry .Or would that be Cadillac.......?
best regards
P.K.
> Anyone ever actually fry a module by mispatching? I never did butI'm pretty
> careful.my UAP....
> Also, any reliability problems of note?? I've had some IC's go on
> I've heard that happen to others too.Not particularly from choice , but , I've had to fly/ship my system
>
> John P.
in a skb mixer case a quite a few times & I've seen the handlers
throw it around oblivious to my protestations & plastered FRAGILE
stickers -indeed the case bears a few scars from this treatment
including a snapped frame - but in all this travel /touring for 8 or
so years & all I've had go wrong is a screw coming loose on one of
the front panels & an intermittant (and seemingly self-righting)
loose connection in a cv mixer module.
I would have to say that I would'nt do or recommend it out of
choice , but it appears that the manufacture & build quality are
pretty much second to none . I'd make the Rolls-Royce analogy without
too much worry .Or would that be Cadillac.......?
best regards
P.K.