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Tonelab LE Service Manual

Postby tonelabequa » 18 Sep 2010, 18:00

Hi

Does anyone know where the Service Manual for the Tonelab LE can be found... I know there are corresponding documents available online for the SE and TT, but not for the LE. It is more out of mere curiosity, but also for future repairs/mods... as for many of you guys, my TLLE is here to stay ... Love it!

Regards!
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Re: Tonelab LE Service Manual

Postby MX21 » 03 Jul 2011, 07:52

Did you ever find a service manual for the ToneLab LE? Our guitarist's LE went kaput last night and I'm trying to repair it.

Thanks,

MX
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Re: Tonelab LE Service Manual

Postby tonelabequa » 25 Jul 2011, 00:18

Hi,

I never succeeded in finding a schematic or service manual for the LE... I even contacted one Vox/Korg representative, who at first offered me the manual, but afterwards retracted from his offer... it seems that Korg does not issue any service manuals any more...

It might be late now, but the service manuals for the SE are available, and the circuit will not have changed much... if you tell me what the defect is, maybe I can hint you to something...
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Re: Tonelab LE Service Manual

Postby tonelabequa » 31 Dec 2011, 01:35

If someone is interested, I got hold of a TL LE parts list.
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