Plank,
Thanks for your help...I probably didn't do a very
good job at leaning the rails the first time...CHeers,
James
--- "PLANK." <plank@...> wrote:
> James,
> Did you also clean the key contact rails at the same
> time?.
>
> Are there any pot marks/dints/ wear marks in the
> spring contacts and the rails?.
> If there are then they will need to be replaced.
>
> Plus, look at the keyboard control chips, they
> sometimes work there way out of the sockets, just
> give them a little press back into the socket.
>
> Plank.
> Manchester,U.K.
> plank@...
> Roland-Controllers@yahoogroups.com
> http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/plank/home.html
>
http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/plank/Roland%20A-Series%20Controllers%20Home%20Page.html
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Roland-Controllers
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: James Nelms
> Hello,
> I have a question that maybe someone could
> suggest a solution to. I have a Crumar T1 organ
> that
> prouces a "crackly" sound when some of the keys
> are
> depressed...I had cleaned the spring contacts a
> few
> months ago with some electrical contact cleaner
> that I
> purchased at Radio Shack, but the problem seems to
> have come back somewhat...Any suggestions?
> Best,
> James
>
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Re: [crumar] Crumar T1
2002-01-10 by James Nelms
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