[sdiy] juno 6 parts

Jack Jackson jackdamery at hotmail.co.uk
Mon Jan 18 10:33:33 CET 2016


Try the hardworking synth genius Minisystem's idea:

http://polysynth.tumblr.com/post/84043081480/replacing-roland-jupiter-4-slider-potentiometer

Find a suitable modern pot and build a scaffold to match the PCB footprint.

Cheers,
Jack
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] juno 6 parts

No luck with doug.  Any other suggestions?




On Jan 14, 2016, at 3:10 AM, Jack Jackson wrote:

> Paging Doug from Synthparts.com...
>
> I believe from previous research that the sliders on Rolands of this
> era are a bit special in that the slide levers are a bit longer and
> of metal, rather than plastic construction. I think they were made
> by Alps, but perhaps to Rolands specifications.
>
> Just to check, have you tried disassembling the slider and switch
> and cleaning them?
>
> If you get a good modern substitute, I'd be interested to know
>
> Good luck!
> Jack
>
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> Subject: [sdiy] juno 6 parts
>
> Does anyone have a junker Juno 6 they are parting out?  Or might know
> some modern part numbers for the sliders and toggle switches?  I need
> the slider VR12.  It goes on the R position on the ADSR.  It should be
> 100K b.  Also need the 3 way toggle switch that goes in the LFO/
> Manual/
> ENV position for the DCO/PWM section.
>
> Thanks for any leads.
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