Oscillator for Juno 106
Goddard, Duncan
goddard.duncan at mtvne.com
Mon Sep 25 19:18:46 CEST 2000
>>>>> Thanks very much for the info offered on the Juno 106
> >>>>> oscillator problem. As
> >>>>> I said, I know little about this synth but I'll pass the
> > >>>>information onto my
> >>>>> friend and see if it helps. Personally, I can't see why it is
> >>>>> necessary to
> > >>>>replace a whole oscillator module, but there ya go.
>
>>>The module is potted in some epoxy. It is just impossible to replace a
>>>component of little hybrid.
eh? the 106 I had in bits (for ages) had a middle-sized pcb at it's left
hand end, with quite-clearly separated voice channels comprising a bunch of
discrete components and the dco's and filter chips for each voice. I don't
remember any epoxy'd stuff at all, and the duff voice chip just unsoldered-
might even have been a sil, I can't remember that either. but there wasn't
anything sealed up....
were there two versions?
d.
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