Yamaha DSP A2070
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Trevor Wilson
wrote:
**Probably not. If you want to persevere though. your best move is to
obtain a service manual, so you can interpret the fault codes.
Jings. Sounds like trying to repair such beasts is similar to trying to
sort out modern TVs with their fancy 'menu' systems.
I've had a glance at the handbook that came with it and microprocessor
control does have its advantages. Like being able to trim the gain on each
and every input.
That'll be a) digital attenuation and b) the last vestiges of any 'sound
quality' down the Swannee then?
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