I once heard about someone who put a heatpipe into his CS-80.
I can imagine that will be quite an undertaking, mechanically.
But then you could force all the oscillators to be on a more or less fixed
temperature, couldn't you?
JH.
----- Original Message -----
From: "erikfromhere" <moogsynthex@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 9:39 PM
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: warm-up time CS80
Maybe without the heat of the PSU, the voiceboards are more instable
because there will be more temperature-fluctionation within the CS80
(it will follow the roomtemperature which will differ from summer till
winter unless you've a conditioned room)? The PSU pre-heats the
interior making it more stable. Just a guess.
Anyway, my CS80's are fine once warmed up, I only need to tune them
once a year or so. Not worth the effort.
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, rj krohn <r_j_d_2.phila@...> wrote:
>
> this still brings me back to that nagging question.....if the
instability is due to temp change, and the temp change is caused by the
PSU(right?), then wouldnt having the PSU on the outside of the chassis
solve alot of this problem? sorry, still just thinking out loud on
that....
>
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