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REQ: Studiomaster 8 into 4 schematic
I acquired one of these little boards. Other than the ravages of time,
the board works well, but I would like to be prepared for the eventuality of a failure. Thanks, Kevin Gallimore ----== Posted via Pronews.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.pronews.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
REQ: Studiomaster 8 into 4 schematic
axolotl wrote: I acquired one of these little boards. Other than the ravages of time, the board works well, but I would like to be prepared for the eventuality of a failure. Hah ! I designed it with a little help from Studiomaster's former design engineer. It may be possible I still have some schematics, it was 28 years ago and I don't know where the file is now ! I know who does have them but they're bolshy and won't help.(Paul Belcher at Studiomaster.com and his mate Patrick). You might get more of a result by emailing and asking him as a favour from Graham Stevenson I expect Malik (the boss) would be delighted to hear of such an old board still in use. Back then Studiomaster products had a reputation for long-term reliability. He might even ask you to do a publicity thing if he has any sense. Graham |
REQ: Studiomaster 8 into 4 schematic
Eeyore wrote:
I designed it with a little help from Studiomaster's former design engineer. Thanks for the reply. It does a workmanlike job, and compares favorably with current products. Other than scratchy pots and a couple of missing slider knobs, it works as well as it did in 1985 (the build date stamped on the inside). Kevin Gallimore ----== Posted via Pronews.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.pronews.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
REQ: Studiomaster 8 into 4 schematic
axolotl wrote: Eeyore wrote: I designed it with a little help from Studiomaster's former design engineer. Thanks for the reply. It does a workmanlike job, and compares favorably with current products. Other than scratchy pots Have you tried 'wiggling them' back and forth ? and a couple of missing slider knobs, it works as well as it did in 1985 (the build date stamped on the inside). That's how we built them then. Try a modern Behringer for comparison. Graham |
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