Subject: | R-09 mic input dead |
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From: | "Jim Lee" wranch2000 |
Date: | Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:11 pm ((PST)) |
Help! I am in Kenya using the Edirol R-09 with external mic. Atleast I was = until yesterday when the external mic input just died. The internal mics wo= rk fine. Here is what I know. The external microphone is working. The cable is fine. The R-09 will still record line-in and internal mics. It seems the input jack is defective. Any suggestions for field repair or locations in Nairobi where I might get = some help? I do have a back-up R-09 with me so all is not lost but I still have severa= l more days to go. Jim Lee |
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