OK, remind me where the "how to disassemble a C16" page is [message #82319] |
Thu, 29 March 2007 19:43 |
Paul Braun
Messages: 391 Registered: September 2005
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Today was a bonus day. Got the loaner 8in from Brother Rick, got the
bundle of stuff I won from ebay. So, I'm completely covered for the
Peterik concert on the 15th.
However, when I unboxed the bundle of stuff, I noticed that while the
MEC looks good, and the 8in card was still installed, so it's safe,
the Bandwidth knob on the 16 is flopping around. I assume the pot
broke loose off the pcb.
How much of a bitch is it to open one of these things, possibly solder
in a new pot, and then get all the fiddly bits to go back in place?
I suppose I could just relegate that controller to the mobile
recording rig, since I'm only using it for tracking anyway and
wouldn't need to twiddle that particular knob. But aesthetically, it
just bugs me.
pab
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Re: OK, remind me where the "how to disassemble a C16" page is [message #82323 is a reply to message #82319] |
Thu, 29 March 2007 20:16 |
Aaron Allen
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Doug Wellington is kind enough to host this for us...
http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/CS16RepairEnc.htm l
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"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
news:t2uo035dlksiaatdo9m948dqjtu7bl6ope@4ax.com...
> Today was a bonus day. Got the loaner 8in from Brother Rick, got the
> bundle of stuff I won from ebay. So, I'm completely covered for the
> Peterik concert on the 15th.
>
> However, when I unboxed the bundle of stuff, I noticed that while the
> MEC looks good, and the 8in card was still installed, so it's safe,
> the Bandwidth knob on the 16 is flopping around. I assume the pot
> broke loose off the pcb.
>
> How much of a bitch is it to open one of these things, possibly solder
> in a new pot, and then get all the fiddly bits to go back in place?
>
> I suppose I could just relegate that controller to the mobile
> recording rig, since I'm only using it for tracking anyway and
> wouldn't need to twiddle that particular knob. But aesthetically, it
> just bugs me.
>
> pab
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Re: OK, remind me where the "how to disassemble a C16" page is [message #82337 is a reply to message #82323] |
Fri, 30 March 2007 04:26 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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Also look under Hardware / C16 / Repair on http://www.kfocus.com/paris/
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Doug Wellington is kind enough to host this for us...
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> http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/CS16RepairEnc.htm l
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>AA
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>"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
>news:t2uo035dlksiaatdo9m948dqjtu7bl6ope@4ax.com...
>> Today was a bonus day. Got the loaner 8in from Brother Rick, got the
>> bundle of stuff I won from ebay. So, I'm completely covered for the
>> Peterik concert on the 15th.
>>
>> However, when I unboxed the bundle of stuff, I noticed that while the
>> MEC looks good, and the 8in card was still installed, so it's safe,
>> the Bandwidth knob on the 16 is flopping around. I assume the pot
>> broke loose off the pcb.
>>
>> How much of a bitch is it to open one of these things, possibly solder
>> in a new pot, and then get all the fiddly bits to go back in place?
>>
>> I suppose I could just relegate that controller to the mobile
>> recording rig, since I'm only using it for tracking anyway and
>> wouldn't need to twiddle that particular knob. But aesthetically, it
>> just bugs me.
>>
>> pab
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