Okay, that didn't work. I unsoldered the positive side of C33 and connected
it to the other end of R98 and that made the problem worse. So, I put the
capacitor back, and tried a cross-legged 2SC945 like Malte said. Problem
solved. There sure seems to be a mismatch with the 2n3904 in this circuit.
Don B.
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backshall1 (dsl)
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 6:22 PM
To:
PolySix@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [PolySix] Another KLM367 clone issue: MG Delay
Yes, I sure have seen this. With a 2 second delay set, if I don't press any
keys for a while and then press one, the MG is on immediately. If I play
notes no more than a couple seconds apart, the delay is 2 seconds. Has
anyone noticed that C33 is not connected as it appears in the schematics?
The schematics show it connected to the top of R98 and IC 14 pin 3, but it
looks like on both the new and old boards it is connected to the bottom of
R98 and the collector of Q5. Weird. Wonder if moving this would change the
problem?
Don B.
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Malte Rogacki
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 2:16 PM
To:
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Subject: [PolySix] Another KLM367 clone issue: MG Delay
This has come up in various degrees with several boards so I guess this
could be a more common problem.
Short description: MG Delay doesn't always work reliable
Long description: I'm getting different times for the MG Delay depending on
the time between key presses. If there is a longer time between key release
and new key press (several seconds) the MG Delay time will be significantly
shorter.
It should be noted that this is also present with original KLM367 boards
albeit to a lesser degree. For example, one original board I have has a
"regular" maximum delay of about 9 seconds; this drops to about 7 seconds
under the above scenario.
However with the clone boards the behaviour can be more severe. I'm having
one that behaves about the same as the original board; however another one
has a maximum delay time of about 7 seconds which drops to less than one
second in the above scenario.
I suspect T5 (Q5) to be the culprit here; swapping this with another one
resulted in a maximum time of about 7 seconds and a minimum time of about 3
seconds. However swapping this with the original 2SC945 (of course I took
care of the correct orientation) resulted in near perfect behaviour.
So the question is if the 2N3904 is really a good substitute for the
2SC945? There are of course some tolerances; however that those tolerances
result in such different results strikes me as odd. Or is that batch of
2N3904 really that bad? What have the other clone builders experienced?
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