Dear Peter (and list), thanks a lot for your info about the Oberheim oscillator. First I would like to tell you, that I will make this entire OB-8 repair session available to everyone on a free website (geocities e.g.) like Jetboy Junction http://www.egad.net/too1.html did for a Oberheim OB-Xa., with repair description + photos, wav files and even short videos (mpeg or similar). Would you like to help me a bit now and then when specific problems come up? The first thing which I will do is to record the strange noise made from the broken oscillator(s), when those get tuned by the autotune mechanism before they get turned off. I will then make this recording available on this upcoming OB-8 repair site, so others can check out, if this might be the problem which they are looking for. Next I will swap ICs a bit around as you suggest. But in order to be able to do this I have to solve another (probably trivial for you experienced technicians ...) problem first: I must remove the upper 4 voices board on the OB-8 to be able to get to the four lower voices. But one of the screws on the upper board is worn out. Clint Swartzlander says in http://www.egad.net/too1.html "Also, be careful when you remove the screws not to strip them out. 20 year old lock-tight can present problems. I'll typically put some isopropyl alcohol on the screws to dissolve the glue." I read this only afterwards the damage was done :-((( . Now I have this bad screw on the upper board and it is impossible to remove it with an ordinary screwdriver. I friend of mine told me, that the only possibility to remove the bad screw is to drill it out with a drill machine. But I don't want to drill it out, there is the possibility to damage the circuitry on the board with such stark methods. I would prefer another method. Do you know of any method/means to remove this bad screw? O.k. that's all for now. I really thank you for any help or advice. Have a great day, Randy. _________________________________________________________________ Downloaden Sie MSN Explorer kostenlos unter http://explorer.msn.de/intl.asp
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Re:To repair an Oberheim OB-8 oscillator.
2001-12-11 by Randy Lobber
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