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estrade
June 3rd 04, 02:19 PM
Hello,
I'm looking for an AKG BAP1000 (IVA processor) owner who would kindly
gives me some informations about informations about his power card.
Mine has (at least) two components that have burnt: one resistor and
one transistor. So I cannot read the value of the resistance anymore.
The manufacturer has no informations (no shematics!) about the first
version of the BAP1000.
Thanks
DN
Scott Dorsey
June 3rd 04, 02:44 PM
estrade > wrote:
>I'm looking for an AKG BAP1000 (IVA processor) owner who would kindly
>gives me some informations about informations about his power card.
>Mine has (at least) two components that have burnt: one resistor and
>one transistor. So I cannot read the value of the resistance anymore.
>
>The manufacturer has no informations (no shematics!) about the first
>version of the BAP1000.
If this is what I think it was, it was not actually manufactured by
AKG, but was rebadged by AKG from another manufacturer. I think that
Lectrosonics may also have sold the same model too. You might want to
contact them, or see who actually made it for AKG.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Scott Dorsey
June 3rd 04, 02:44 PM
estrade > wrote:
>I'm looking for an AKG BAP1000 (IVA processor) owner who would kindly
>gives me some informations about informations about his power card.
>Mine has (at least) two components that have burnt: one resistor and
>one transistor. So I cannot read the value of the resistance anymore.
>
>The manufacturer has no informations (no shematics!) about the first
>version of the BAP1000.
If this is what I think it was, it was not actually manufactured by
AKG, but was rebadged by AKG from another manufacturer. I think that
Lectrosonics may also have sold the same model too. You might want to
contact them, or see who actually made it for AKG.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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