Any qualified service center should be able to fix it. If it's not powering up at all there is a
chance it could be something as simple as a blown fuse, but it could also be that the
entire power supply has burned out. I myself always send my equipment back to the
original manufacturer since they are most likely to have the parts in stock and are
quicker at trouble shooting issues. E-mu is up near Santa Cruz their address can be
found on my website: http://www.silveriafamily.com/emax
On 29 Aug 2002 at 1:50, poyaochuang spoke unto me:
> who can I go to for my broken emax hd se?
> does not power on at all!
> I live in orange county, close to LA county
> thanks
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Re: [emax] broken emax hd se
2002-08-29 by John Silveria
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