Hi Florian, I've established that the A199 distorts with the original spring, and am in the process of arranging to have it sent back. This is an unrelated potential problem with the bouncing power supply unsecured power supply PCB. So, you are saying that there SHOULD be two screws going into the back of the case, and into standoffs directly behind the left side of the power PCB, that are attached to nothing? And that the power PCB should only be connected to the case by two screws. My apologies if this is getting on your nerves... TJ --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > aesoteric@... wrote: > > Hi Dieter, > > > > The four screws in the rear side of the suitcase are inplace, and are > > attached to the standoffs inside the case - however, I think the > > screws attaching the heat sink to the PCB and into the standoffs have > > snapped (If I understand how it should be correctly) > NO NO NO NO NO NO. Everything is ok with your case. > > Please reattach the original Doepfer spring and check whether the > distortion still occurs. If it does NOT occur, then you know the fault > is the new spring. If it DOES still distort withthe original spring, > then send the module back to Thomann with the original spring. > > Florian >
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Re: A-199 Spring Reverb Problem
2009-01-21 by aesoteric@talk21.com
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