Hi,
i had the same problem with my OB-8, i resolved the problem. If you
have some solder skills you can do it.
First unmount the front panel and desolder the dirty pots ( i had to
cut the 3 ends of the pot to unsolder very well) Then open the
potentiometer and clean the carbon area with a tooth brush. Then use
a little screwdriver and clean the metal contact (oposite of the
carbon) that's were the problem it is, a lot of dirty stuff are
there. the ensamble againt the pot. Test with a ohmmeter. Solder
again the pot and test.
You can enter to TEST mode to "TEST" all the potenciometers. In order
to enter to test mode, move the left TEST switch from the control
panel and press ARPEGIO MODE (the RATE knob should be in down
potition) you will hear a TONE, move one pot at time and you will
hear a sweep sound. You can find the scratchy noisy pots using this
function.
Hope this works for you... and sorry for my bad english.
Regards,
--- In oldsynths@yahoogroups.com, "zendenker" <zendenker@y...> wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> I'm an OB-8 owner that suffers from a few scratchy/glitchy pots.
> Not a huge problem, but it does prevent me from recording smooth
> manual sweeps. I'm wondering, has anyone here replaced these, and
> where I might find fitting substitutes. The schematics on the web
> say most pots are lin 50k, not sure which brand would work with the
> pcb though.
>
> Thanks.
>
> (please excuse any cross-posts)