Hello esynthesist,
Thanks for that suggestion. I don't actually have any problem with my Emax II
at the moment but I have learned (the hard way) that it is good to have
service manuals and schematics around for my gear. I saw they were available
at musicparts and thought it might be a good opportunity to pick them up. I
have never come across these Emax/Emax II documents before.
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Best regards,
Tristan mailto:tu@...
Monday, May 15, 2006, 7:08:52 AM, you wrote:
e> I haven't, but you should contact Rob from emulatorarchive first. I'm
e> sure he can help you too (and it will be cheaper).
e> You can e-mail him at info@... or at his address on
e> this group.
e> ///E-Synthesist
e> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "tu" <tu@...> wrote:
>>
>> I see musicparts.com have a number of Emu service manuals for sale.
e> Those for
>> the Emax and Emax II are available for (paid) download.
>>
>> http://www.musicparts.com/products.asp?Company=E-Mu
>>
>> There is no contact address etc on the website other than email and
e> a phone
>> number. As I don't live in the USA I thought I'd ask around before
e> handing
>> over my creditcard number. Has anyone here dealt from these guys
e> before?
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>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tristan
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