You can find a huge list of schematics here. Most appear to be unavailable or only available for a fee. via Shelley in the comments of this post.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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I ordered the service manual for the Lexicon Prime Time a while ago and was quite happy with the service. Got it fast and complete, and the price is okay if the device to fix is it worth to spend the money for doing the job right.
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Most of these schematics are available online for free. I suspect Musicparts.com found these schematics the same places we all did and is simply exploiting the scene. Notice they're not selling hard copies but PDFs. I consider this to be a scam and wouldn't support them. Instead go to a forum (VSE, EM, Muff, etc.) and ask for help finding this information. Stop exploiting the scene. Knowledge should be free. Don't charge unless you're selling hard copies. The end.
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