Where are you located Steve? Do you belong to MITA (Musical Instrument Technicians Association, International)? If you are interested, contact me or go to www.mitatechs.com. Keith A Niver Certified MITA Technician Niver's Inc 801 Columbia St Hudson, NY 12534 518-828-0616, work 518-755-6960, cell kaniver@... -----Original Message----- From: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Jones Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 9:36 PM To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Hi from a new member. Wow, that's a lot of questions. I can help out, but not all at once, I have a workshop full of synths at the moment that I am fixing 1 by 1. Starting the the Prophet 10, do you have a service manual for it? --- Frank Simon <fsimon001@neo. <mailto:fsimon001%40neo.rr.com> rr.com> wrote: > Hi Steve, > I hope everyone doesn't attack you at once. I had a > crazy experience where I bought a Prophet 10, Korg > Trident Mk II, and Roland JX 10 all for $30 each non > working. I am an RF engineer and novice > musician/Audio repairman. I know linear more than > digital but I am going to throw out some questions > since you offered. > 1)My Trident I fixed due to NiCad battery meltdown > destroying traces but I repaired the PC board(with > wire) and all works great Strings, Brass, > FLANGER!!!, but the Synth section makes occasional > odd noises sounds like processing. Any trouble > shooting advice would be appreciated. > 2) The P10 had no sound, lit up, I found a 5V > regulator pulled down. Found the bad IC(burned my > finger). Then like a dumb a## I was checking -5V reg > T0-220 on a voice board,slipped shorted output to > input and took out 4 CEM3310. OUCH!! Still don't > know why due to internal Zener in CEM3310. I want to > continue toubleshooting but don't want to buy pricey > chips until my confidence is up. Can I put the board > in without 4 of the 10 CEM3310 and continue. I'm > sure no sound but -5v reg will be up. Any advice > appreciated. > 3) Roland JX10 is total dead. I think power supply > was good. Lower priority. This one I don't have a > schematic. Do you have one? > 4) Finally my Hammond H-112 had low volume and I > found unplugging the Reverb tank it came back full > volume. I think the reverb is ok. Do you think it > could be a tube driver? Sounds odd that it would > shut the amps down. > > Sorry for the overload. I'm excited about these > synths. If I fix one I got more than my money back. > The Korg is very close. I will cry if I can't fix > the P10. > Thanks, > Frank > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: thirteentech > To: vintagesynthrepair@ <mailto:vintagesynthrepair%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:54 AM > Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Hi from a new > member. > > > Just wanted to introduce myself... I am a > synthesizer service tech from Sydney, Australia. I > have been fixing synths since 1982, as well as a > lot of touring as a keyboard tech. Currently I > have around 22 vintage machines that I play and > use for recording, and have been a warranty > tech in Australia over the years for PPG, Kurzweil > E-mu and Sequential. Hope I can help out a > little on the forum, and learn some new things too > :-) > > Steve Jones. > > > > __________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile. <http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ> yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
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RE: [vintagesynthrepair] Hi from a new member.
2008-04-16 by Keith Niver
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