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Would someone be so kind as to shoot me the address,phone # and or e-mail address for Condor electronics or who ever it is who can still repair these things. My power supply has taken a dump and if it weren't for the generosity of my brother, and the generous soul who gave him an extra power supply, I'd be up shit creek minus the proverbial paddle. My repeater did exhibit a disturbing characteristic before, and once after the power supply went down (once I used the new one). I wasn't getting any input single even though it would be in record mode. Not even any input indicator light flashing. Also if I tried to play a pre recorded loop. I'd get level indicator lights on the various tracks, but no output. Non, Nada, zip zero,. After I switched power supplies it did the input signal crash after about an hour or so, but a reboot got it back up and running. Still though, it freaked me out big time. I feel like we(RPTR users) are all living on borrowed time with these devices. I wish IVL would place at least one more order for these power supplies, or make the supplier known to the various looper web sights so we could take matters in to our own hands and try to collectively build a substantial enough order to make it worth there while. This may be naive of me but I'll bet there are several hundred if not a few thousand people with these things that would like to be able to use them for a few years and want a spare power supply or two or three. I guess I'm just going to have to pony up and spend inflated $'s to buy a RPTR off of E-Bay, just to get at the power supply. I don't know about you but this makes be seethe. Time to buy an EDP I guess. Bill Walker