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Mike Rivers wrote:
Did anyone report what the actual problem was? Did the replaced units work as specified? Manufacturers don't like to tell customers (and potential customers) "Oops, we goofed." There's rarely a product recall unless there's a safety problem, for example a power supply that's improperly insultated and there's an electrical shock hazard, or a tendency to burst into flames. Generally software updates (if that fixes a problem) are issued and those who learn about them get them. This week's news: Finally I got informed that Tascam has stated the following: - The problem is known at Tascam; - There are only 4 people / units in the world having this problem; - The new firmware has been sent to my reseller; I could have an upgrade from the current version 1.0. The thing with the 4 people sound strange to me. Either most people don't record drums or whole band-gigs or Tascam just counted the bug reports in forums and newsgroups. ;- What they did not say is whether the firmware upgrade will solve the problem or if it is just a try. Anyway: I will not stay with the Tascam. PC |
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