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Re: need help OB-SX from ebay arrived in damaged condition, can it be fixed?

2007-12-02 by qtoobi

I've owned cases long enough to see the foam go bad. The others are right, it's pretty 
harmless, and once you've cleaned and cleared it away, the keyboard will be fine.


--- In oberheim@yahoogroups.com, "lawjcrg" <lawjcrg@...> wrote:
>
> Hello.  I just joined this forum.  I own an Oberheim ob-8 and dsx
> sequencer and a matrix 6.  I just bought what was represented to be a
> fully functional ob-sx from ebay. It came with an anvil case. When it
> arrived I was shocked to see that black foam in the interior of the
> case was rotted and moist and had formed a black dust/paste that
> covered the synth controlls, was in and between the keys and has
> completed clogged all of the inputs on the back.  Just picture someone
> throwing the keyboard in a puddle of mud, and that's what it looks
> like.  I really wanted this synth, it was the 56 present version with
> the blue stripes. I have a keyboard shop that works on my other
> synths. I was going to take it to  them just to clean it before
> powering it up (I'd be afraid to do it now for fear of it having an
> electrical short).
> I'm concerned that even after cleaning up, this thing may be
> destroyed. I really don't know who caused this, the shipping company
> or the seller. In any event, this synth has all of its sounds in ROM.
> If the electronics are damaged and boards or chips have to  be
> replaced, is it even possible on this synth? Can original presets
> somehow be restored? if so how?  
> 
> I'd really like to keep it, even if I have to  invest a little $$$ to
> get it up and running but I want to know if it's even possible. If
> not, I'll just fight with the seller to give me a complete refund.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help!!
>

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