hi
you say in your mail the operator/service manual is downloadable on the net.
could you give me the link please.
thanx,
best regards, jonathan
>From: "theforcesofglenn" <glenn234@...>
>Reply-To: Linndrum@yahoogroups.com
>To: Linndrum@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Linndrum] OT: Oberheim Prommer for sale
>Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 07:03:27 -0000
>
>My mac bit it and lost every email for the last don't know how
>many years, SO, this is why I'm writing to the group instead of
>just to those who've corresponded with me on this in the past.
>
>Have an Oberheim Prommer that needs a little TLC, probably
>just a battery and ?
>
>Before the battery went it was buring Linndrum proms (2732)
>fine, but had a problem seeing/writing to 2764's : oberheim dx,
>midibass, tom, etc.
>
>The service manual is downloadable off the net or i could hook
>you up with it. I have the Prommer itself, a BUNCH of eproms
>and a bulk eprom eraser with a timer that goes for well over a
>hundred dollars.
>
>Was thinking to start up a business and use this to move some
>great samples from my Fairlight to the Linndrum, now fear I may
>never have the time to contend with this project.
>
>Anyone still care to take it on?
>
>$250 obo gets you the lot : Prommer, Eproms, Eprom eraser,
>link to or pdf of manual/service manual.
>
>You'll probably need time, some soldering and tech skills and a
>love of vintage drum machines.
>
>Glenn
>