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More on my malfunctioning Echoplex -- It has come to my attention that the rack containing the Echoplex had, previous to my latest ill-fated endeavor at running it, *fallen off of a chair*. To make matters worse, the face plate for the rack was apparently not affixed when this happened, so the rack modules landed knobs-first on the floor. I unscrewed the top of the Plex, and both the knobs and the circuit boards seemed intact and (visually) undamaged. My assumption is that the board affixed to the knobs would have suffered damage more readilly than any other part of the unit, but it appears undamaged. (Though the two left-hand pots do make a bit of a wierd mechanical noise when turned, there's no readilly audible affect in the actual sound signal). Nonetheless, the loops continue to suddenly cut off when the volume dips below a certain level. And perhaps it's my imagination, but it sure sounds like there's more aliasing on the loops than there used to be. At any rate, the situation remains rather critical for me. What I need to know is who I can take the unit to and expect to get the thing back repaired (or for that matter, to simply get the thing back). I'm prepared to hop in the car at a moment's notice and head up to the bay area for the necessary repair work, but I need to know *soon*. Again, thanks for any help, and for any speed with which it can be rendered, --Andre