Sorry for the waste of time but I did not realize this was a polaris group. I found the forum for the Chroma. BTW, is was the filter cap in the power supply. Thanks, Mike --- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, "Phidippus Audax" <mao@...> wrote: > > Obviously, blow/vacuum everything really well (but carefully and check > for any loose connections. If you didn't already know, you can > download the schematics here: > http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=polaris > Good luck and keep us posted... > > --- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@> > wrote: > That's what I'd do. If I had to take a wild guess, I'd guess the > failure was in the power supply itself. Fortunately, it's a simple > power supply (assuming you're talking about the Polaris) for any > electronic repairman to figure out. > Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco > Paul mailto:pderocco@ > ------------------------ > From: mgrossm1 > I bought a broken Chroma and when I opened it up I found the fuse was > missing. I assume whatever took out the fuse is still there. Does it > make sense to first disconnect the power supply to see if the fuse > still blows? Any thought on how to proceed? > I hope I can bring this classic synth back to life. >
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Re: Broken Chroma
2008-09-21 by mgrossm1
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