Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: Yamaha CS80
Subject: Ribbon !
From: "dark_november2000" <jhaible@...>
Date: 2008-02-01
On my CS-80, the Ribbon is half-working, and I wonder if I should do
something about it or just leave it as it is.
The felt is in perfect condition; the spring/wire is only there on
the right 2/3 of the ribbon; the left 1/3 is missing.
The Ribbon works on the right side, but I can't bend the pitch down
to the sub-audio range, because the reduced travel.
I try to find out what options I have.
I could transplant the (perfect) ribbon of my CS-60 to the CS-80, of
course. But I hesitate to do this, because I don't want to such an
atrocious thing to my CS-60, ∗and∗ I don't even like the "feel" of
the original Ribbon very much (my finger feels sore after a single
full-range slide!), so I'd rather find a DIY solution for my CS-80,
which I can taylor to my needs.
But I'd like to really know what's going on, and have a plan about
what to do, before I ruin the appearance of that CS-80's Ribbon's
look with its perfect felt.
BTW: How can the wire / spring be broken, and 1/3 be missing, with
the felt perfectly intact ?!
I know the whole Ribbon apparatus works like a potentiometer, where
the wiper is normally lifted off the resistive sheet. What I'm not
sure about: What is the resistive part: The wire/spring, or something
underneath this?
(a) Spring is just a piece of metal - beneath the sheet is a long
carbon (or whatever) track.
or
(b)Beneath th espring there is just a metal conductor, and the spring
itself is the resistance.
I tend to believe it's (a); or is it (b) ?
JH.