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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 215256" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Mike, don't misunderstand our motivations or advice - most of us aren't sitting on a pile of money, either (sounds uncomfortable, too).</p><p></p><p>The shop I manage used to own a couple of M3000. I won't get into some of the minor issues or the 1 major issue we had, but for the money, at the time they were released, they represented a fair value. I think we sold our M3000s for about $2k each so we got out at the right time!</p><p></p><p>The M3000 will be much happier staying in one place, keep it covered when not in use. The channel insert jacks get dirty (the switching contacts) no matter what; if you get intermittent operation of a channel, "cycle" the jack by inserting and removing a plug several times. This is common on lots of analog consoles, not just Yamaha (Allen-Heath and Soundcraft and Mackie, oh my!).</p><p></p><p>Let us know how things progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 215256, member: 67"] Mike, don't misunderstand our motivations or advice - most of us aren't sitting on a pile of money, either (sounds uncomfortable, too). The shop I manage used to own a couple of M3000. I won't get into some of the minor issues or the 1 major issue we had, but for the money, at the time they were released, they represented a fair value. I think we sold our M3000s for about $2k each so we got out at the right time! The M3000 will be much happier staying in one place, keep it covered when not in use. The channel insert jacks get dirty (the switching contacts) no matter what; if you get intermittent operation of a channel, "cycle" the jack by inserting and removing a plug several times. This is common on lots of analog consoles, not just Yamaha (Allen-Heath and Soundcraft and Mackie, oh my!). Let us know how things progress. [/QUOTE]
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