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In Reply to: RE: So... posted by E-Stat on September 30, 2016 at 12:12:11
It seems like most of the things you buy now day's has a cd or dvd that you put in your computer!Or better yet you just go to there website & down load it for free!Which is ok for most people,except those who do not have or want a computer in the house!most of us remember stereo equipment or TV's before the year 2000 came with the manuals on paper! I did not see a CD or a DVD with pdf files on them of my Yamaha equipment!So I bought orig.Factory Manuals that were printed on paper! So my question is how important is it for you to have a manual in any format of the equipment you own?Also do you think it increases the value that you have one or if it is online for free?
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I guess I'm a bit OCD in that regard. Here's my manual drawer in the office. I keep 'em all! There are over twenty PDF copies on the computer.
I also keep original boxes for audio gear - including coffin sized crates for the stats in a room above the garage.
Last year, I sold my '81 Threshold Stasis amplifier with its original box, packing and manual. :)
Thank's!You just made me feel better in my quest for Manuals!
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