Here is a final link to a better quality photo of the unconnected standoffs. If they are meant to do nothing, then I am happy...but somehow I doubt it. http://www.flickr.com/photos/23732700@N05/3215418519/ Regards. TJ --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "aesoteric@..." <aesoteric@...> wrote: > > 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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