Jesper,
Thanks, I've now emailed Synthrestore as other ppl have recommended them as well.
I'll wait for the price (ow). Will post any helpful developments.
Cheers
J
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
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> I have no specs etc, but James Walker at Synthrestore (I think that's
> the name) is a good guy. Not sure how he's when it comes to prices but
> try thee mighty search engine of your choice to find him...
>
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> Jonathan skrev 2012-06-26 23:09:
> > Hi,
> > After much procrastinating I opened up the brain, looking for obvious
> > signs as to why the Hi-Tom isn't working & can't see anything -no fried
> > components etc. Spent an evening trying to follow the circuitry using a
> > bright light, magnifying glass & schematic but nothing obvious.
> > So not sure what to do now. My electronics isn't up to diagnosing this
> > kind of stuff. Is there anyone on the UK who does synth repairs or a
> > related business?
> >
> > Also, just putting it back together and found that the schematic I'm
> > following doesn't show (or I can't find - entirely probable) the
> > connections to the power switch. I nearly took a photo but thought
> > "it'll be on the schematic". Oops. There are 4 pins, 11, 12, 24 & 25 and
> > the mains supply, blue & brown then orange & black going to the
> > transformer. Can anyone tell me which way round they go. Many thanks.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've just started on fills in
> > my drumming lessons & it's unsatisfactory doing them with a dead tom.
> > Cheers
> > Jonathan
>