Anyone got a schematic for this unit?
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I don;t know what a master link is. I'll google it and find out more.
I see, a hard disc recorder. When you call them, I would suggest having a specific reason for wanting the documentation. Give them a reason to want to send it.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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OK good, because I was just about to tell you that we have serviced hundreds of Masterlink units and have the manual if necessary. Probably parts too. Most of the time, the problem was a bad HD.
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Are the hard drives in them plain old generic HDs? Or is there something custom about them.
I find that buying hard drives from Korg or Tascam or whoever usually includes a $150 price tag. I can buy a replacement from my local computer store for $40.
I had to replace a CD burner drive in something and went down to the computer store once and it was remarkably cheap. Then I tried it once for a TAscam something, and their CD drive had a custom interface, not the standard computer interface. I was stuck getting it from Tascam that time. Grrr.
Floppy drive - $9 new at the computer store.
Speaking of hard drives. lately I have been finding dead units like HD recorders, with power supply loaded down. By unplugging subassemblies I'd narrow it down to the HD. Dead short across the power input. Inevitably it is a shorted protective diode near the connector. (HD will run without it, so you can remove it to see if the HD works otherwise) Quick fix and back on the road, and whatever was on the disc is intact.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostAre the hard drives in them plain old generic HDs? Or is there something custom about them.
I find that buying hard drives from Korg or Tascam or whoever usually includes a $150 price tag. I can buy a replacement from my local computer store for $40.
I had to replace a CD burner drive in something and went down to the computer store once and it was remarkably cheap. Then I tried it once for a TAscam something, and their CD drive had a custom interface, not the standard computer interface. I was stuck getting it from Tascam that time. Grrr.
Floppy drive - $9 new at the computer store.
Speaking of hard drives. lately I have been finding dead units like HD recorders, with power supply loaded down. By unplugging subassemblies I'd narrow it down to the HD. Dead short across the power input. Inevitably it is a shorted protective diode near the connector. (HD will run without it, so you can remove it to see if the HD works otherwise) Quick fix and back on the road, and whatever was on the disc is intact.
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Originally posted by jrfrond View PostMost of the time, the problem was a bad HD.
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