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Re: Buzz from CZ-1000 headphone jack ?

2007-11-28 by polyone28

thanks Andrea G. and Scott.  I'll open it up and do some CZ surgery. 
                                        -polyone28



--- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Andrea Galvani" <cineman@...> wrote:
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> I had the same symptoms in another headphone output, it was a shot 
condenser in the 
> output line. You need to open the synth and take a look, find the 
Output condenser of the
> headphone line and try to change it with one same vale.
> Andrea G.
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>   From: polyone28 
>   To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 9:19 PM
>   Subject: [CZsynth] Re: Buzz from CZ-1000 headphone jack ?
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>   --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, Scott Nordlund <gsn10@> wrote:
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>   > Are you using batteries? Cheap wall adapters that aren't well-
>   filtered may cause a buzz on the output- it's not necessarily the 
>   CZ's fault.
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>   > To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
>   > From: polyone28@
>   > Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 14:30:37 +0000
>   > Subject: [CZsynth] Buzz from CZ-1000 headphone jack ?
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>   > I have fresh batteries in the cz1000 and the approved casio AC 
>   adapter for it,plugged into a good power strip in my studio. 
There's 
>   no humming/buzz from the line-out jack.(my phones are not the 
prob 
>   either). Could this be a minor soldering job in the headphone 
jack 
>   area? something loose?? has anyone else experienced this?? -
thanks 
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>   -plyone
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>   > hey all- i recently bought a CZ-1000 fairly cheap, but 
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>   > is a constant hum/buzz from the headphone jack. The hum stays 
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>   > same level with the Vol high or low. The output jack is clean 
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>   > sounds great, and every thing else works perfect. Just 
wondering if 
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>   > I'd rather not have to run the output line through a mixer into 
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>   > phones(late night sessions) every single time i want to write. 
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>   > believe me,after an hour of dealing with that buzz in the 
phones my 
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>   > Any help would surely be appreciated. -Thanks!!!
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