[sdiy] prophet 600 sorrows

Paul Perry pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Thu Dec 30 22:08:58 CET 2010


Maybe a capacitor thing.
Or even moisture.

paul perry melbourne australia (not very extreme)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bill bigrig" <billbigrig at yahoo.com>
To: <Synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 7:34 AM
Subject: [sdiy] prophet 600 sorrows


> Howdy,
>
> With my Multi-Trac, T-8, and 2 Yamha CX5Ms, I turned them on after long 
> storage in extreme temperatures. When turned on they would be all wacky or 
> not work at all. I'd leave them on for a few hours, turn them off. After a 
> day or 2, turn them back on, leave on for a few hours or a couple days. 
> Turn off and leave them to set for a day or 2. Turn them on and things 
> would start working. Repeating this cycle over several weeks eventually 
> brought them back to full funtionality. I don't know how. Note that each 
> machine was done at different times, i.e. a year or 2 apart. I think tht 
> the semiconductor junctions just have to be "exercised" or something. It's 
> weird but it is true.
> Rig
>
>
>
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