sounds like the fuse. there is a fuse in there that can be easily replaced, so just be extremely careful removing the knobs as broken shafts are quite possible on certain batches of mnm good luck --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "dayjob111" <dayjob111@...> wrote: > > i wouldn't interchange the powersupplies... i think they are different. i coudl be wrong. i > remember reading in the manual that you should "only use the supplied power supply" . > > you should contact elektron directly though as i'm sure they can tell you better than > anyone how to procede. > > good luck > > steve > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Tony" <tony@> wrote: > > > > yesterday i went into my studio to find that my MonoMachine will NOT > > power up. At first I thought may be the PSU had gone bad, but after > > swapping it with the MachineDrum (which I believe uses the same one) I > > still got nothing (and the MachineDrum powered fine from the > > MonoMachines PSU, so I know the PSU is working). > > > > The unit is less than a year old, and I am hoping it is just a fuse > > inside the unit (its the table top model). Does anyone know if > > Elektron has certified technicians in the US? It would really be silly > > to have to ship it back to sweeden for a bad fuse. of course, I only > > assume its a bad fuse... > > > > The unit has only had light use, and never been outside of my studio. > > Its really a let down. If it is a fuse, i dont know what could have > > popped it and none of the other gear in my studio. the UPS on my > > computer doesnt show any major spikes from the past few days. > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > > tony > > >
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Re: the silver brick sitting in front of me..
2007-03-26 by analogback
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