[sdiy] Noisy, distorted, Juno-60
R. D. Davis
rdd at rddavis.org
Mon Jul 3 05:00:11 CEST 2006
Quothe Michael Bacich, from writings of Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 07:40:22PM -0700:
> I would be interested to know more about this. i have a Moog Source
> that is starting to do the same thing: makes a faint 60Hz sound
> whenever you press any of the front panel switches. Let go of the
> switch, the sound disappears. Could it be caused by old caps in the
> 5 Volt power supply section?
Sorry to hear that you're having a problem with your Moog Source.
Might the problem with your Moog be a grounding problem, since it
occurs temporarily when you touch any of its front-panel switches?
Unfortunately, on the Juno-60, the sound continues after any of the
switches, sliders, etc. are switched/adjusted and I'm no longer
touching them.
Also, there's a noticable clicking sound in the output when first
depressing keys with some settings or patches.
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