[sdiy] Repair part question, Korg DDM-110/220 buttons
Benjamin Tremblay
btremblay at me.com
Tue Jul 16 00:58:45 CEST 2024
That link does not seem to work with www.aliexpress.us
> On Jul 15, 2024, at 6:02 PM, Benjamin Tremblay via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
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> They are … maybe 80% the size of a keyboard switch. I was able to clean and repair these without a hitch.
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> Benjamin Tremblay
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>> On Jul 15, 2024, at 4:59 PM, Nathan Trites <nathan at idmclassics.net> wrote:
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>> Hi Benjamin,
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>> Can't see how tall they are in the pic but looks like it could be an old generic of an ALPS or NEC switch. I found what might be the same thing on Ali Express but no part number: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32856725048.htm
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>> If no one here can correctly ID them, it might be worth checking into the mechanical keyboard scene - the low profile ALPs, NEC, and KPT switches all look very similar to this, and there are some in the big photo on the following blog post that look like they could be a match. Of course it's a guy named ThereminGoat :) https://www.theremingoat.com/blog/1001-switch-nights-tales-from-the-collection
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>> Nathan
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>> On Sat, Jul 13, 2024 at 9:37 AM Benjamin Tremblay via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org <mailto:synth-diy at synth-diy.org>> wrote:
>>> Hi, I got me a Korg Super Drums off eBay.
>>> It looks just like the one I had in 1985 before I went crazy with the soldering iron and circuit bent the clock.
>>> It was DOA. I was about to give up on it when I noticed hairline cracks around one screw hole in the board. Was able to fix them and then it booted up properly.
>>> But it still seemed dead. Until I almost accidentally closed one of the switch contacts with a tool, and it responded. (In fact it’s so snappy I could be lazy and trigger the switches with MIDI via 4066 ics and it would probably respond at a high speed.)
>>>
>>> Looks like very fine hair and dust, like Persian cat dander, is coated around the knobs and switches.
>>> So anyway I found this link on polynomial showing how to crack the switches apart and clean them with a q-tip. I have some black goo I used to permanently fix an Alesis MMT-8 and so I intend to coat the rubber contacts with this good stuff.
>>>
>>> But just wondering: Does anyone know what kind of switch this is? (See photo on polynomial Repair Blog). To me it looks too good to not be an Alps, but it’s not a keyboard switch, is it?
>>> Whatever it is it’s kinda cool, as long as you don’t have cats.
>>>
>>> It seems like a lot of these kinds of parts have vanished from the storage bins and there’s nothing that would take its place.
>>>
>>> Ben
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