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Warrenty

WARRANTY

All assembled products are covered by a 2-year warranty, as per EU Warranty Law.
The warranty covers any issue in the assembled product caused by a wrong assembly or a defective component.
However, warranty does not cover any failures caused by the user as (but not limited to): using an improper power supply, mishandling of the device, exposition to extreme temperature/moisture/dust levels.
Warranty does not cover the shipping fee to return the assembled product to us, however it covers the shipping fee to ship the replacement/repaired device to the user. Once the device has been returned to me, I’ll give an estimate of the time needed to replace/repair it.
This warranty does not apply to pcb and kits, I’m not responsible for any defects caused by a wrong build by the user, although I’ll offer limited support by email. Of course, if a part is missing from a kit or was defective, I will send you a replacement for free.

RETURNS

All products can be returned within 14 days after the delivery, as per EU Right of Withdrawal.
For any returns, you have to contact me first.
Shipping costs are covered by the user.
Assembled products and packaging must be in perfect condition, kits and pcbs can only be returned if unopened.

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Contact info

martijn[at]reverselandfill[dot]org

Reverselandfill is located in the Netherlands

Reverse Landfill is a project by M. Verhallen.
It is about making experimental / non-structural / non-linear audio & video instruments with the focus on the DIY spirit, which originated from Tekno Soundsystems and Free party spirit, simular to the Open Source ideas.

Reverse Landfill is against Fascism, Racism, Sexism and any other form of disrespect towards people, animals and nature.

Module and project name are derived from toxic and poisonous plants in nature and virtual enviroments.

Reverse Landfill is for open information and music, recycling, experimental expression, squatting, community thinking, TAZ, microfiction, Sci-Fi, Cyberpunk, Noise and more!

I will not bag every part separately or ‘photophy’ every step of the DIY process in a detailed guide. It will rely on you to get to a certain level to be able to build and source parts and use an instrument of experimental status.
Kits are packed in recyclable paper bags and cardboard boxes. No more useless plastic!

I rather not use names or numbers on its panels to indicate values or functions. Instead, I use symbols that will become apparent when playing the instrument.