From Jim Michmerhuizen Sent Thu, Apr 19th 2018, 01:48
FYI -- I didn't know about this link, so looked at it for a bit. The scan is defective at page 28 (this is item 33 in the PDF numbering). It's the first printing, from 1971, and includes a chapter 6 on calibration and adjustment. By the third printing they had deleted that. On 04/18/2018 08:58 PM, Tony Bar wrote: > I found this on archive.org <http://archive.org> if it helps: > > https://ia802302.us.archive.org/18/items/synthmanual-arp-2600-owners-manual/arp2600ownersmanual.pdf > > You can just print it out and save yourself a few $$ > > Cheers! > > On Apr 18, 2018, at 11:18 AM, Daniel Nigrin <xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx > <mailto:xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>> wrote: > >> Plus get Jim to autograph it for you and it will be better than a >> vintage one anyway!!! >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Apr 18, 2018, at 1:30 PM, Dave <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx >> <mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>> wrote: >> >>> $45 is less than I've paid in an ebay auction for a beat up, musty, >>> yellowed, written on, etc copy. Unless you *need* vintage I'd get >>> the new copy. >>> >>> -Dave >>> >>> >>> On April 18, 2018 9:29:37 AM PDT, James Whittemore >>> <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx <mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>> wrote: >>> >>> http://www.michmer.net/store.html >>> >>> From the author directly. A little steep but few would sell >>> their used copy. At least, I won't. >>> >>> On Apr 18, 2018, at 8:22 AM, Mike Parker >>> <xx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx <mailto:xx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>> wrote: >>> >>>> Does anyone have an Arp 2600 manual for sale? >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>