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A cheap reverb from yamaha you can find in the free-ad's.
User comments please... The R100 a cheapie midi programmable verb & delay box.
I am looking for a copy of a user manaual for a Yamaha R100 reverb unit. Do you have any suggestions?
Regards Peter
checkout that link. pdf format.
I'D LIKE TO BUY A MULTI EFFECTS UNIT YAMAHA R100 NEW OR SECOND HAND.WHOEVER KNOWS SOMETHING PLEASE LET ME KNOW.THANX.
I have an R100 for sale in good condition. It comes with a full (but scruffy) instruction manual. There is no power supply but one can be purchased for about £5. Price: £50 or thereabouts. Please feel free to contact me on tym_ed@yahoo.co.uk
Hi People, could someone help?? I have a R100 that I use for my tenor sax and wonder what foot pedal I could use with it please..
Many thanks
hallo mischien een gekke vraag maar kan ik via de R100 ook zingen en zo een mooie Galm creeren,?
ik wil hem nl voor mijn geluids kaart pc zetten
gr Ron
I' m a guitarist using the R 100 as a delay in my pedal board. It works very well, sounds good and especially the two outputs are very useful if you want to split the signal. Now when I switch it on, it shows a message in the display:
E 4. I think it stands for Error Number 4. Maybe there is a little buffer batterie inside to hold on the stored parameters. Do anyone knows if that is correct or what the reason could be? Is it described in the manual (I don't have one)?
Thanks
Hi,
I'm using the Boss FS-5U with my R 100 which is a little expensive (around 30 EUR just for a switch) but very solid. Just google on 'Boss FS-5U'
[quote] krim wrote: I m a guitarist using the R 100 as a delay in my
pedal board. It works very well, sounds good and especially the two outputs
are very useful if you want to split the signal. Now when I switch it on, it
shows a message in the display: E 4. I think it stands for Error Number 4.
Maybe there is a little buffer batterie inside to hold on the stored
parameters. Do anyone knows if that is correct or what the reason could be?
Is it described in the manual (I dont have one)?Thanks [/quote][quote]
krim wrote: I m a guitarist using the R 100 as a delay in my pedal
board. It works very well, sounds good and especially the two outputs are
very useful if you want to split the signal. Now when I switch it on, it shows
a message in the display: E 4. I think it stands for Error Number 4.
Maybe there is a little buffer batterie inside to hold on the stored
parameters. Do anyone knows if that is correct or what the reason could be?
Is it described in the manual (I dont have one)?Thanks [/quote]
Hi, As you may have learned by now, there is, indeed, an internal battery for
memory storage. The manual recommends that an authorized tech remove &
replace it. I have seen posted comments suggesting the battery might be
spot welded, but can be dealt with, carefully, by owner/operator. You will
also need to know how to perform a factory reset. (Contact Yamaha). Also, if
you haven't found the owners manual, simply google Yamaha R100 for
viewing and/or downloading. Hope this helps.
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