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Re: Need help to test a used Xpander

2008-04-04 by ekol.info

Tricky one this.

The ideal solution is to take someone along with you who has used one and knows how a 
non faulty Xpander behaves. You may not be able to do that.

If it was me, I would do the following:

Download the Xpander operating manual off the web. Read it before you go so that you 
have some idea of how to access all the parameters.

Learn how to tune the Xpander - this should be the first thing you do when you get there. 
Press the Tune button and tune 'all' - these should all 'pass'.

Plug in all three outputs if you can to make sure they all work (you must learn how to pan 
the output from the manual) If the Xpander has all its outs connected up, so much the 
better.

Check all the LCD displays - are they working? Do they show you what you would expect?

Remember the Xpander is quite an old lady now, so you can expect her to make quite a 
loud hum when she is on compared to modern equipment.

That's a start - no doubt others on this forum will have more tips. Remember it is more 
likely than not to work fine.

Good luck!


--- In xpantastic@yahoogroups.com, "n333k0" <n33k0@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, everybody, i joined this board time ago, but never really had an 
> xpander, now i've found one used and i need some help from you!
> Do you have any advice on how to make sure the one i'm going to buy is 
> not faulty or has some issue?
> 
> Thankyou in advance, and have a good day !
> 
> Nicola
>

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