Originally posted by DonM:
LeoD,
Our moderate weather this time of year allows me to leave it in the van for the next day's job.
DonM
Man, oh Man!! Don, I hope you have a good security system on that Van of yours.

And I hope you keep it garaged and not in the driveway overnight.
If it's in the Driveway overnight it might be a good idea to chain a BIG guard dog next to the Van with just enough slack for it to reach around all four corners.

And don't feed the dog 24 hours prior to chaining him up.
Another idea may be to rig a sawed off Shotgun with a hair trigger next to where the Tyros sits.... When the guy opens the Case for the Tyros - Whamo!!
Uh... On second thought... That would probably kill the sucker. It would be better to just maim him some so he has time to think about what he almost got away with, all the while writhing in excrutiating pain from his attempted heist of a $3,000 machine. - The Tyros NOT the Van.

So you may want to pack the shells with rubber pellets instead..

Just kidding of course... But I do hope that Tyros of yours is safe and secure in your Van when unattended Don.

______________________________________________________
Now, about the Tyros VH, I'm glad that LeoD has solved a majority of his problem by boosting the High EQ settings. My problem was basically solved [not entirely though] by turning off the Effects button on my Tyros. I've noticed as Don Mason mentioned, that the Tyros VH unit does not like external sounds/music/noise, etc. from a PA system or Speakers that feeds into the Mic. That noise/music or sound combined with the users Voice can wreck havoc with the Tyros Vocal Harmony unit when the VH is turned ON. So I think the Tyros' VH is just very finicky and pre-cautions should be taken to minimize that "flakiness" that the Tyros' VH seems to commonly exhibit on a lot of Tyros'.
Best regards,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 11-21-2004).]