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Re: Emax II noise

1999-12-01 by John Joseph Silveria II

Yeah, certainly when I had an old clunker internal drive it would start 
whirrring away, that was solved by moving to an external Syquest unit. 
I also suffered from the vibration screach mentioned in my online FAQ 
caused by the LCD vibrating so fast, however that goes away after a 
few minutes of warming up.

> From: Ed Auer <auer@...>
> 
> It is most likely the internal hard drive. The drive I have makes a fair
> amount of noise as well. You could get an external enclosure for the drive
> and move it away from the sampler.
> 
> --Ed
> 
> At 09:17 PM 11/30/99 -0800, you wrote:
> >From: "   " <smop@...>
> >
> >
> >I just got an Emax II. It seems pretty noisy - like a computer (which has
> a fan) .    
> >Im wondering if this is normal for an Emax or what ..    Is it the
> internal hard drive I wonder???  I dont like music gear being noisy ,
> especially a sampler   :( > > > > > >--== Sent via Deja.com
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> >
> 
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