Friday, February 25, 2011
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If you look in the first picture the midi in is a little further recessed than the out and thru, the exact same thing happened on mine, it's now about 1-2mm further in than the others, still works fine though. I always thought I'd just been a bit heavy handed when connecting it up (very unlike me) but now having seen this I'm thinking it could actually be a design/construction flaw.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone else had this happen with their Andromeda?
Interesting! I just checked one and it is the same. Wonder if they came from the factory that way? It feels solid in there. I never noticed it before.
ReplyDeleteLooking at other pics from prior posts I'm seeing the same. I'm guessing they are all that way at this point.
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