yes, I understand it can be difficult to trouble shoot like this. Thanks for the reply. I thought about swapping the ICs to see if it follows one but wanted to ask first. I will try that. Thanks again. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > I did a search of the database and didn't see anything describing this. > > > > I just got a used a-132 dual voltage controlled amplifier. The > > upper VCA is functioning properly. The lower VCA is not working > > properly. It has a very low output and "thumps" or "pops" when > > it opens/closes no matter what signal I use to open it. There's > > a very large difference in the upper and lower channels. > > > > I was passing audio through it and opening it with an LFO. The > > upper channel behaves as expected but the lower does not with the > > same signals. > > > > I also have another A-132 and both channels function very similar > > and are similar to the upper channel on the problematic module. > > > > Anyone have any ideas where to look for the problem? > > From the distance it's difficult to find out what's wrong. If you are > experienced with electronics you could swap the integrated circuits of the > upper and lower section to find out if one of the integrated circuits is > defective. Maybe the module has to be readjusted (nothing but minimizing the > "plop" input connected to GND and e.g. an ADSR as CV). > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: a-132 dual VCA low output / thump
2009-03-26 by madapples1
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