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Subject: Re: [korg_mono-poly] Re: MG1 knob

From: Alan Dicker <alanmdicker@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 2009-07-13

Great news Sophie.  Heres to many more years of happy mono/poly modulation.

--- On Mon, 13/7/09, lakaband_in_uk <sophiebernhard@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: lakaband_in_uk <sophiebernhard@hotmail.com>
Subject: [korg_mono-poly] Re: MG1 knob
To: korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 13 July, 2009, 10:40 AM

Thank you very much for your help, Florian and Alan, I found the potentiometer on ebay, it is a used one.

best,
Sophie

--- In korg_mono-poly@ yahoogroups. com, Alan Dicker <alanmdicker@ ...> wrote:
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> Alternatively you could try the seller "Organ parts" http://myworld. ebay.co.uk/ organparts& ssPageName= STRK:MEFSX: SELLERIDon ebay he often has the correct original pots.  You shouldn't need to replace the plastic cap but its always good to have a spare or two in reserve.
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> --- On Mon, 6/7/09, Florian Anwander <fanwander@. ..> wrote:
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> From: Florian Anwander <fanwander@. ..>
> Subject: Re: [korg_mono-poly] MG1 knob
> To: korg_mono-poly@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Monday, 6 July, 2009, 8:58 AM
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> Hello Sophie
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> > I need to replace the MG1 knob, do you know which potentiometer I should get?
> > Also, is there something I should be extra careful about when replacing it (I am a beginner at opening synths)?
> Do you need to replace the knob (the plastic thing, which sticks on the
> the potentiometer) or the potentiometer itself? If it is the
> potentiometer then: what is the failure with it? Usually cleaning the
> potentiometer solves the most problems.
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> If you really have to replace the potentiometer: it is a 10kOhm
> logarithmic potentiometer. Basically it is a potentiometer from the
> company ALPS, which is still available, but unfortunately you won't get
> the exact model with the mounting stands. You may try to find a similar
> potentiometer without the stands, and then put the inards of the new
> potentiometer into the housing of the old one.
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> Kind regards, Florian
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