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Tue May 06, 2008 11:46 pm |
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Hello, I just have a tascam m30 for very low money and I would like to clean it up.
The Lights are OK, Most of the channels are good except one and a bus which are very very low! (Are they dead?)
There is some dust on the console and I believe, inside...
So I will open it (I already remove all the pots) and check this out but I have no idea of what I have to do!
Can you tell me what is good to do and what is not please!
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