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by Tab » 13 Nov 2018, 14:20
I have two friends with Q20s and each unit has developed a fault (not the same fault) which needs attention.
Has anybody with a Q20 (programmed with EFTP) had any work done on their unit and is there anything that needs to be taken into consideration before looking to repair. I'm thinking of potential loss of the EFTP programmes. Also can anyone recommend someone who has experience of repairing these programmed units.
Thank you in advance.
kind regards
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by David Martin » 13 Nov 2018, 14:32
Amanda should be able to help you...
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by pjr » 13 Nov 2018, 15:30
I have repaired an officially programmed Q2 and can tell you that the story of the self-erasing programs is a fallacy.
It is true however that the midi out has been disabled by the removal of a few components.
I'm not taking on repairs myself but try this guy if he is still around: Roy Paynter <r.paynter@btconnect.com>
He's in the Peterboro' area and is very good - much better than I am with that type of gear.
Cheers,
Pete
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