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Re: [FR] tuning

At 3/5/2003 07:02 AM, you wrote:
>Quick question here -- is it normal for the fr777 to take a bit to warm up
>and get in tune? I usually leave it on for about 1/2 hour before actually
>using it. I know that was the case for older analogue vcos.

Mine has always acted that way.


|_e_/~ Dennis Barton <db@...>
) skylab2000
~\/\ Brainforest Productions, Los Angeles
/ http://skylab2000.com





Wed Mar 5, 2003 4:44 pm

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Quick question here -- is it normal for the fr777 to take a bit to warm up and get in tune? I usually leave it on for about 1/2 hour before actually using it....
John Audette
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Mar 5, 2003
3:02 pm

... Mine has always acted that way. ... ) skylab2000 ~\/\ Brainforest Productions, Los Angeles / http://skylab2000.com...
dennis barton
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Mar 5, 2003
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i have downloaded the tuning documentation, can someone tell me which tuning hardware device is suitable ? maybe the yanaha yt-250 ? regards, peter. ... From:...
peter gremme
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Jun 9, 2004
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