yrplace <yrplace@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Looking for a working Inovonics 220 limiter. MIne has died and I think
>it will be cheaper to find another one rather than try and repair it.
Why? These things are very easy to work on.
>E-mail w/ details and a price.... thanks
I bet if you call Inovonics, they might have a line on some old ones.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Scott Dorsey wrote:
> yrplace <yrplace@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>Looking for a working Inovonics 220 limiter. MIne has died and I think
>>it will be cheaper to find another one rather than try and repair it.
>
>
> Why? These things are very easy to work on.
>
>
>>E-mail w/ details and a price.... thanks
>
>
> I bet if you call Inovonics, they might have a line on some old ones.
> --scott
>
Inovonics still has manuals & schematics available for
their older products. I'm with Scott - I think it could
be fixed without too much trouble. Could be just a bad
cap or something.
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John Noll
Retromedia Sound Studios
Red Bank, NJ
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