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Welcome, one and all...

2000-08-02 by bmarek@biz1.net

Well, I see a few people have already subscribed to the Vintage Synth 
Repair list... and to you all I say welcome... I imagine the 
conversation won't get hot and heavy and, most importatly, productive 
until a few more come on board... but thanks for joining... and be 
sure to invite anybody you think would be interested... the more 
subscribers we have, the more collective knowledge we acquire... my 
personal motivation in creating this list (at least for the moment)
is 
the desire to get my Arp Omni working... (and yes, I have done all
the 
well-known things already, swapping out all the caps, changing some 
CMOS's, etc. - I'll post more about my specific problems later...) 
I've worked on a number of other synths, samplers, organs and 
electric pianos before, and am likely to do so again the next time I 
pick up some beautiful piece of junk... I'm not very well grounded in 
electronic theory, to be quite honest, but that needn't stop a 
determined musician with a soldering iron and the address of their 
local parts store... anyway, I've rambled long enough, hopefully this 
will break the ice and we can start talking amongst ourselves?

BaM

P.S.  Invite people!!!

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