hi Jamie, thank you for your very useful information you have much experience I know there is a switch at back to set voltage yes.. it is set proper for 230/240Vac ok e3 doesn’t look seen by someone else, psu looks quite okey... the guy is a client friend of mine from Britain he lived here for last few years.. a very nice guy with lots of experience with regards to vintage synths as he used to work in studios of well known British record companies but now things changed thks, NoelBuhagiar epr electronics are the emu repairer i have replaced the psu before with a switchmode version from rs the voltages 12/-12/5v/0v the psu is also used in the emax 1 and 2 there is a trimmer to adjust the 5v 4.6v is still with in range emu did not make any of the psu they were sub contracted out to a korean firm called skynet and hence why there were no schematics as there were several versions of the same psu that used different methods of doing 110v and 220-240 switching in later models some later e3 and emax2 used switchmode active sensing circuits the older versions need to have the switch on the back set black boxes could be a bad scanner cpu chip common problem also on the emax1 and 2 the e3 and the emax1/2 all use the same button scanning chip its a masked rom rockwell 8bit cpu it interfaces with the main cpu and the usart if part of it fails you get the dreaded black boxes or no button scanning epr did have spares also who was the person you got the e3 from as there is a tinker from germany that bodges bits and recks traces who i had to repair a sp1200 because he tinkered with that On 19 February 2015 at 14:22, NoëlBuhagiar laser@... [vintagesynthrepair] <vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hi... have been given an Emulator III with a removed SCSI drive but owner said it worked loading OS from floppy. When I checked it it did not work and LCD had black square characters. Checked all SMPS voltages and the +5V is low at 4.6V. E-mu did not repair or supply schematic for the power supply. Are E-mu still in operation? Anyone has been here, before I dig in the power supply? All caps seem to be ok although best to remove them to check to be sure. Any help please, thanks, cosmo
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] E-mu Emulator III
2015-02-27 by NoëlBuhagiar
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