This is for the Omni powermod is suppose.. I used a 42k and it gave me plenty of room to get to the 13v figure. cheers, Eric. --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" <dragonmusik@y...> wrote: > > It depends on what the resistors are being used for in the power > supply, you could try them, I don't think you could hurt anything, but > some of the controls may act differently if they reference the voltages. > One thing you could try is buy a package of 42k and 10k resistors (you > should be able to get a package of 100 for a few dollars), then use an > ohm meter and check thier values, chances are you will find a few that > are exactly the value you need. > > Dave > > > > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "the0thr1" <The0thr1@h...> > wrote: > > > > I just recently bought an Arp Omni Mk 1 and after gutting it out to > > find the problem. I ended up finding out that i need to fix the power > > supply. My problem is that i need a 41.1k and a 10k 1% perscion > > resistors. I can find these anywhere. I was wondering if it would be > > ok to replace the 41.1k with a 42k %5 and the 10k with a regular 10k % > > 5. If not, dose ne1 know where i can find these resistors. Please > > someone help me ive dying to use this ma-bastard. Please help!!! i > > would name my children after you. > > Thanks, > > Gabriel lecuona
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Re: Arp Omni MK 1 Power Supply Problem
2005-04-15 by desteric
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