--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, The Old Crow <oldcrow@o...> wrote: > On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, rreprobate wrote: > > > A few of my tuning trimmers have seen better days and I'm planning on > > replacing them. Does anybody have modern part numbers for suitable > > replacements. I went through my catalogs but had a mind-meltdown before > > I was sure I had found the right part. I'd be thrilled. I need to > > replace a few of the open foot setting pots.> > I suggest the Bourns 3309-series for drop-in replacements: > > http://www.bourns.com/pdfs/3309.pdf > > Mouser.com carries them (3309W type): > > http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm? &handler=data.listcategory&Ne=100&terms=3309W&Ntt=*3309W*&Ns=MfgrPart Number%7c%7cSField&N=65251&crc=true > > If that URL doesn't work just go to www.mouser.com and search for 3309W. > Crow, thanks for the info. On a related note, based on your service notes, I just ordered a ton of 40XX CMOS parts from DigiKey to update the under-keyboard boards. I also wanted to order 14/16 pin DIP sockets and bypass caps, but I couldn't tell from the web site which ones to get (e.g. machined sockets, what physical size caps). Do you have specific part numbers/links for these? Also, about your site - I downloaded each scanned .gif of the manuals you have. Here's a tip that makes things much easier: in irfanview, I loaded all the gifs and then saved it as a single multi- page tif file. This makes is easier to deal with and let me print them as one document. If there's no issue replicating your content (Yamaha's content?), I'll put the .tif in the Files page of this site. David
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Re: Hello, and part question
2004-09-11 by David Rogoff
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