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Re: New EDP works fine after replacing the memory
I finally got a chance to play with my new EDP last night. It worked 100%
out of
the box. But let me tell you, after hearing all the sad stories here on
the LD
list, I was _expecting_ the worst. I haven't tried any of the obscure
parameter
options, just the record, overdub, insert, multiply, undo, but that is at
least
95% of what I want.
One thing that is strange about it is it makes a rather loud "thunk" sound
when I
turn the power on - kind of like a hammer sound. This is not coming from
my amp,
this is inside the EDP. Is it normal for it to make this sound or is it a
sign
that the infamous fuse is a few electrons short of blowing?
No one has mentioned the color yet. It is the same color as the old ones
from
what I can tell from the LD web page. It is missing the cool Oberhiem
logo but
the Gibson logo isn't that bad, big, or ugly.
-Allan
ENAT21213@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 4/19/00 2:17:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> jonathan@full-moon.com writes:
>
> > So, as far as I have heard, the only problems with the units have been
> > fuses and, in my case memory.
>
> first it was the fuse thing for me.......replaced it......turned on
> fine.......plugged it into an amp and the echoplex lights dim and the
>the amp
> went huuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmm......unplug the cord and the echoplex restarts
> so i called shane and it's off for repairs
> looks like were the ginnie pigs
>
> my question is has anyone received and edp that works 100% out of the box
>
> brian
> ebnoise