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Default Roland ST100DR Guitar Amp

Apologies to anyone that feels that this is the wrong group for this
post as preliminary testing seems to indicate that the amp is fine
(apart from a missing control knob). I have been trying to find out a
bit about the technical specs and whether there are schematics or
parts available. After a longish search I have only managed to turn up
a fleeting reference to this piece of kit in a Wiki which seems to
indicate it was manufactured circa 1995. Anyone had any dealings with
this amp or have any more info?
Cheers, TIA Roy.


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Apologies to anyone that feels that this is the wrong group for this post
as preliminary testing seems to indicate that the amp is fine (apart from
a missing control knob). I have been trying to find out a bit about the
technical specs and whether there are schematics or parts available. After
a longish search I have only managed to turn up a fleeting reference to
this piece of kit in a Wiki which seems to indicate it was manufactured
circa 1995. Anyone had any dealings with this amp or have any more info?
Cheers, TIA Roy.


Might be worth trying contacting Roland support direct in the first
instance. I've found them pretty helpful in the past. As it's a 'legacy'
product, they may be quite happy to supply you with info.

Arfa


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"R.Smith" wrote in message
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Apologies to anyone that feels that this is the wrong group for
this post as preliminary testing seems to indicate that the amp is
fine (apart from a missing control knob). I have been trying to
find out a bit about the technical specs and whether there are
schematics or parts available. After a longish search I have only
managed to turn up a fleeting reference to this piece of kit in a
Wiki which seems to indicate it was manufactured circa 1995. Anyone
had any dealings with this amp or have any more info?
Cheers, TIA Roy.


Might be worth trying contacting Roland support direct in the first
instance. I've found them pretty helpful in the past. As it's a
'legacy' product, they may be quite happy to supply you with info.

Arfa

Probably try that later Arfa. As I am at my "other place of work" at
the moment. I have had a look at Rolands support website but the only
possible pages that may provide some info try to download by ftp (not
allowed/supported where I work!). I would guess that there were
probably very few of these made/sold as there is practically nothing
turning up in the search engines. Shame as it actually sounds
extremeley good and has some likeable built-in effects. I would guess
that its probably 100w. Given its age, it doesnt look like its
travelled very much.

Roy


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