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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Roland XP-60 F switch replacing

2015-06-20 by Hamblin, Scott

I did my XP 50 and disassembly did take a while, maybe 30 minutes work but there are a couple of small connectors that are easy to miss. Hard to access and reattach them if you screw the boards back in first. My advice is to make detailed notes as you disassemble and take photos of each step. If you took your time and document it then plan for 1 hour.


Lots of screws.....easy to mix up too.


I use an empty egg carton. Number each well 1...12 put screws in and note in log book what board they come from.....works for me!


From memory I ended up removing the key bed.


Sent from my iPad


On 20 Jun 2015, at 6:57 am, "'Wayne Seims' wayne@...<mailto:wayne@wmsmusic.co.uk> [vintagesynthrepair]" <vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:






Hi, can anyone advise on replacing F switches on a Roland XP60, these are the ones on the front just below the screen.


I'm not looking for detailed instructions but I can see that 3 of them will need replacing and it looks like a pig of a job to get in there!, do I really have to take out / disconnect just about every panel or am I missing the obvious?


If you've done this can you advise likely time it takes?


Thanks


Wayne




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