--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, sm papke <mothrecords@...> wrote: > > *YOU ALL KNOW HOW DANGEROUS PSU REPAIR CAN BE!! PLEASE BE > AWARE/KNOWLEDGEABLE OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING IF YOU ATTEMPT THIS > YOURSELF, OR HAVE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE* YES! Its worth repeating again: Dont get ZAPPED! > Also, I would not suggest Advanced Audio on Venice Blvd. I have > brought them older pieces they were not too familiar with, that just > sat around un-touched for weeks, only to end up fixing them at home > myself. They should have no problem re-capping a PSU if you just > bring them the PSU only, but it will definitely cost you! I assume you mean "Advanced Musical" here (not advanced audio). Good to have someone weigh in with hands-on experience. > I highly recommend contacting Ed Miller over at a place called > Studio9 on Sunset Blvd. for anyone in the Los Angeles area. He's a > bit of a synth guru, and would have no problem fixing the PSU on an > EII (I believe he used to work at Roland). His prices are also > extremely reasonable and fair, which is pretty rare these days. Heres the URL for Ed: http://www.synthesizerrepair.com/ FWIW: I think George isnt sure his PSU is at fault at this point (thats just the conclusion most of us are jumping to).
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Re: Start-up Freeze Problem Update
2008-11-03 by hexafuzz
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