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In Reply to: RE: Manuals?How important are they to you? posted by Brian McGowan on September 30, 2016 at 12:06:15
Manual? Real men don't read manuals! We poke, prod, fiddle around, until we figure it out.
"Do you feel it adds value to your equipment,etc.?I am talking about a paper Manual & not a CD of the Manual which seems to have replaced them in more modern equipment! "
Nope. I prefer downloadable PDF manuals from the manufacturer's website. The PDF is easily searched, stored, never wears or tears, and if I must kill a tree, I can printout as many copies as I desire.
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Around here, it's, "We poke, prod, and fiddle around until we break it or can't figure out how to put it back together again."
But - it's no stinkin' badges!
One of my brothers used to say: "When all else fails, read the instructions". :)
Edits: 10/01/16
If available, I agree.
Dave
Thanks for the video and your thoughts as well!
Well, if your goal is to have a complete vintage setup with original manuals and all, I can understand that from a collector's point of view.
But it has already helped me as I said in another post as I used the Cassette Manual!Also not all Techs are going to have the Service Manuals for what I need fixed.So it is not just from a collectors point of view. Although at first that is what my friend said well since you are a collector!Thanks for the response!
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