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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Trouble with ARP Omni 1 (stuck note, etc)

2006-02-06 by Peter Brown

hi there, i have a little web site w/info on Arp Omni I's that might be 
useful to you (schematics etc.)...

http://people.umass.edu/brownp/arp/

yes, the caps are the little blue buggers - i replaced most of mine with 
aluminum electrolytics...good luck w/your project!

regards, PB>>
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Peter Brown, Ph.D.         Dept. of Microbiology
IT Coordinator/Lovley Lab  422E Morrill Science Center IVN
(413) 577-2747             University of Massachusetts
http://geobacter.org       Amherst, MA 01003-9298

On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, P........ wrote:

> Thanks alot! Well I took the synth apart and.. this might sound silly
> but I'm really not that technically gifted although I do have some
> soldering skills and as you propably found out through my not so good
> grammar I don't originate from this country so I'm wondering if when
> you talk about caps do you mean the blue capacitors which I see
> together with rows of resistors at the bottom part of the lower
> voicing section and should I do the same thing in the upper voicing
> section too? And would that also fix the problem with the bass
> section? I also could need some schematics and info to see which cap
> refers to which key so that I don't cut the wrong one.
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