joey_truelove
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Let's take it from the beginning: I found a great deal for an Egnater M-4 and a couple of modules for it. It was in Italy so I had i sent to Sweden and it arrived here safe and sound.
First thing I did was it got an unjustifiable arc, since the voltage selector was set on 110V and not 230V mains voltage. Later I knew it has a fuse and a thermo fuse so it had survived that.
Trying to get things in operational order, I got in touch with Bruce Egnater, whom at first seemed very humble about his craft and really serviceminded. He sent me schematics for the M-4 whilst on holliday (!).
In return I sent him a photo he'd asked for, depicting two cut leads of the transformer, the 220 and 240V ones. We figured out it also didn't have the 9V midi voltage. Bruce requested for more photos, but having asked him what to photograph I RECIEVED NO REPLY!
A few months gone by I tried to get in touch with Egnater amplifiers once again, but they just won't get back to me I have no clue what I might have said or done. I always cross every "t" and dot every "i", I always say "please"...
First thing I did was it got an unjustifiable arc, since the voltage selector was set on 110V and not 230V mains voltage. Later I knew it has a fuse and a thermo fuse so it had survived that.
Trying to get things in operational order, I got in touch with Bruce Egnater, whom at first seemed very humble about his craft and really serviceminded. He sent me schematics for the M-4 whilst on holliday (!).
In return I sent him a photo he'd asked for, depicting two cut leads of the transformer, the 220 and 240V ones. We figured out it also didn't have the 9V midi voltage. Bruce requested for more photos, but having asked him what to photograph I RECIEVED NO REPLY!
A few months gone by I tried to get in touch with Egnater amplifiers once again, but they just won't get back to me I have no clue what I might have said or done. I always cross every "t" and dot every "i", I always say "please"...