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Where to repair a JamMan
Unless they have changed their policy, Lex no longer repairs JamMen.
Try Bob Sellon <BobSellon@stecrecords.com>
At 6:13 PM -0800 1/11/04, Travis Hartnett wrote:
>Lex used to have a flat-fee repair policy for boxes from that era
>(Vortex, Alex, etc). I seem to remember $135 being the magic number
>for repairing anything on it. Give them a buzz and they'll give you
>the current skinny.
>
>TravisH
>
>On Jan 11, 2004, at 5:14 PM,
>Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>So my questions are what are my options? Does Lexicon still
>>service the Jammans? How much can I expect that they will charge
>>for repair? Anybody know of anyplace else to have it serviced,
>>ideally in the Seattle area? Can/should I consider replacing the
>>encoder on my own and if so where could I locate an encoder and how
>>much are they going for?
>>
>>Any insight anybody can offer is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>please and thanks,
>>dtrager2@comcast.net
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