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armandine2
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The Repair Shop does electronics, sort of
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December 29, 2023, 12:50:29 pm »
https://theafterword.co.uk/mad-professor-the-repair-shop/
A bit of a flat TV experience, not atypical as repairs go ... the Mad Professor's electronics gear is fixed by the Shop's resident electronics guru , with the aid of his mate.
An unusual piece of music tech - plenty of head scratching , no observable TEA
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No TEA is not really a bad thing. I'm always amazed seeing the mountain of stuff that My Mate Vince fixes with his cheapy Surpeer.
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December 30, 2023, 07:32:39 pm »
So... err... the conclusion was the foot pedal was missing and the thing just didn't work without that? A bit odd. Less "Repair Shop" more "Read the Manual Shop".
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Quote from: thm_w on December 30, 2023, 12:00:28 am
My Mate Vince fixes with his cheapy Surpeer.
HAhA ... I've just watched (and emulated) his Milwaukee Grinder "repair" - stroke very temporary fix
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January 02, 2024, 08:24:27 pm »
By the looks of it, they use a Hantek scope at the repair shop. See around 5:49 and 6:09 in the video on the bench on the left of the sound effect machine.
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January 03, 2024, 02:17:33 pm »
Man, you guys are years ahead of us in your episodes. Here they're still using VTVOMs and coal-heated soldering irons to fix things.
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