> Hi there , i just bought a feedback eliminator from ALTo , call ALTO
> Terminator. Anyone has one of this rack units?
>
> I´m just having troubles making it work , and manuals are not really well
> explained...
Too close to the original Chinese ?
I recall having a chuckle at the early Japanese manuals. The Chinese have
taken this to the level of an entirely new art form.
In article <418C73D9.9D179C38@hotmail.com>,
Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>kunak23 wrote:
>
>> Hi there , i just bought a feedback eliminator from ALTo , call ALTO
>> Terminator. Anyone has one of this rack units?
>>
>> I´m just having troubles making it work , and manuals are not really well
>> explained...
>
>Too close to the original Chinese ?
>
>I recall having a chuckle at the early Japanese manuals. The Chinese have
>taken this to the level of an entirely new art form.
"Not to using this tape in the ambient of extreeme humidity."
-- Sony 1/2 JIS videotape data sheet
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
> Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>I recall having a chuckle at the early Japanese manuals. The Chinese have
>>taken this to the level of an entirely new art form.
>
>
> "Not to using this tape in the ambient of extreeme humidity."
> -- Sony 1/2 JIS videotape data sheet
"Align the cam shaft rubber damper cutout to the cam case mating surface
by raising."
- Honda 250/350 shop Manual. The consequences of not doing this
correctly are immediately fatal to your engine.
Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<418C73D9.9D179C38@hotmail.com>...
> kunak23 wrote:
>
> > Hi there , i just bought a feedback eliminator from ALTo , call ALTO
> > Terminator. Anyone has one of this rack units?
> >
> > I´m just having troubles making it work , and manuals are not really well
> > explained...
>
> Too close to the original Chinese ?
>
> I recall having a chuckle at the early Japanese manuals. The Chinese have
> taken this to the level of an entirely new art form.
>
>
> Graham :-)
"To make adjustments in access parameter mode, slightly hard hit the
pad up or down to adjust to desired effect"
>> Too close to the original Chinese ?
>>
>> I recall having a chuckle at the early Japanese manuals. The Chinese have
>> taken this to the level of an entirely new art form.
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