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Subject: Re: [PolySix] Re: Problem with new KLM-367A

From: Andrew Jury <andy@networkjabber.com>
Date: 2010-09-05

Hi,

No, this issue does not apply to the original board. This could be caused by
all sorts of different problems. Something you might want to check is to
make sure the ceramic resonator, marked X1 on the board, is still connected
to it¹s legs. These have a tendency to come apart especially during transit.
Otherwise it is back to the usual disintegrating tracks caused by the
battery leak problem. If you are at the end of your tether and can¹t find
anyone to have a look at this problem then drop me a private message.
Otherwise any good synth tech should be able to deal with this.

Cheers,
Andy


On 05/09/2010 21:36, "ieinzz" <ieinzz@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> Turns out I don't have the clone board. Underneath it looks worked on, isn't
> signed, and I have the cross head trimmers on the topside. My problem seems
> to be exactly the issue with the new boards however. I'm getting instability
> in the programmer section with the write switch writing to different programs
> and program switches 5-8 selecting banks and different programs. Are there any
> known issues with C23 on the original boards? I'm looking at C23 on my board
> and it's a small ceramic reading "22". I'd have no trouble doing basic
> soldering/desoldering but it appears I'm close to getting over my head!
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