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Swap a Fixed Filter Bank for a Tripple VC Res Filter

What can go wrong?

2008-03-22 by Steven Taylor

Hi all,

There's a good chance I'll be buying a 2nd hand 12U Doepfer system  
this week.

Aside from general condition and simple testing of the functionality  
of each module.. are there any other less obvious things to check?  
Any common pitfalls?

Cheers

Steve

Re: [Doepfer_a100] What can go wrong?

2008-03-23 by Julian

Early modules had issues with the jack sockets.  Cliff (the mnfr of the sockets) changed their design years ago though.

Other than that, just cosmetics, crackley pots, dodgey rotary switches on the vco octave select, etc.

Check lfo bleed across the power lines (ie listen to the pitch of a vco closely whilst nothings plugged into it)

Julian
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steven Taylor 
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  Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 10:30 AM
  Subject: [Doepfer_a100] What can go wrong?


  Hi all,

  There's a good chance I'll be buying a 2nd hand 12U Doepfer system 
  this week.

  Aside from general condition and simple testing of the functionality 
  of each module.. are there any other less obvious things to check? 
  Any common pitfalls?

  Cheers

  Steve


   

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Selling/Trading Doepfer A-106-1 Xtreme Filter

2008-03-24 by verstaerker

hello

i'm selling or trading the Doepfer A-106-1 Xtreme Filter in very good 
condition

price would be 30% off new price

just make offers for trading

best

Tino

P.S. the module is located in germany, so i prefer deals within germany

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