<div>Thanks everyone for your input. </div>
<div>I'll try and respond to everyone here.</div>
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<div>I found the problem and it's fixed now. It was a loose wire from the power supply to the pcb with the motor regulator. I entirely disassembled it before I figured this out. Very interesting contraption! </div>
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<div>Roy, you gave me advice to switch the two caps when I was fixing my MXR EQ. Great advice that worked like a charm in that case. It will be very difficult to do in this case. The power pcb is packed and all wiring (dozens) are connected to component leads on the reverse side of the board. It was hard to even get test leads in there to take measurments!
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<div>It's likely the loads are different. One circuits controls a few relays to switch SOS on and off and turn overdub function on and off. The other circuit fuels the motor. I assume the motor is more demanding.</div>
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<div>I'm making an order from Mouser and the cost jumps a lot for higher voltages of caps. I think I'm going with 25V or 35V (I think the 35V are actually cheaper than 25V). It's Multivox, too, and I don't think of them as a 'high end' manufacturer (
i.e.: they were pinchin' pennies). Rolands sound better to my ears but the Multivox completely blows them away as far as features go.</div>
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<div> I'd like to explore a DIY tape echo. Circuits controlling mechanical things, spinning things is really interesting. Is anyone doing this? </div>
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<div>peng<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/3/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Pat Kammerer</b> <<a href="mailto:spivkurl@wearerecords.com">spivkurl@wearerecords.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">It sounds to me like the speed potentiometer may be bad, or there is just<br>one or more intermittent solder connections in there.
<br><br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: megaohm <<a href="mailto:megaohm1@gmail.com">megaohm1@gmail.com</a>><br>To: Loscha <<a href="mailto:loscha@gmail.com">loscha@gmail.com</a>><br>Cc: <<a href="mailto:synth-diy@dropmix.xs4all.nl">
synth-diy@dropmix.xs4all.nl</a>><br>Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 2:39 AM<br>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Do Electros Die Slowly?<br><br><br>On 4/3/06, Loscha <<a href="mailto:loscha@gmail.com">loscha@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
<br><br>> running 16v caps at 15v is much too close for comfort<br>><br><br>I agree. This is what is called for on the schematic and what was actually<br>used in the tape echo. If I replace them, it will be with 25V or 35V. The
<br>pcb is tightly spaced but caps now are generally smaller so it should be no<br>problem fitting them.<br>Still, I think this has little to do with the problem I'm facing (of<br>course I could be wrong about that).<br><br>
peng<br><br></blockquote></div><br>