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Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

From: "Thorsten Pörschke" <lars_thorsten@...>
Date: 2005-11-30

Hello David

Thank you very much for your quick answer.
I wanted to know which pcb (KAS, TKC, TSB1, eg.) you choosed to start with?
Did you also overhaul the power supply and if which parts besides the cap.
did you changed.

Greetings
Thorsten

>From: David Rogoff <david@...>
>To: Thorsten P�rschke <lars_thorsten@...>
>Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!
>Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:27:08 -0800
>
>Thorsten P�rschke wrote:
>>Hello David
>>
>>Thats a great news, you did a superb job on bring your cs-80 back to new
>>or even newer ;-).
>>
>Thanks.
>>I'm just at the beginning of the same project.
>>I allready read the tipps from oldcrow (unfortunatly he doesn't answer my
>>emails).
>>But which board did you use for the start?
>>
>I'm not sure what you mean.
>>Did you also change the capacitator on the voice boards?
>>
>No, I didn't. I replaced/added bypass caps on all boards with CMOS chips,
>which I also replaced, and added sockets.
>>Did you wrap the cs-80 also in a new tolex and what are your tipps
>>herefore?
>>
>I thought about it, but mine is not bad (b+ ?), and I didn't want to gut
>the whole case to do the work.
>>Sorry for all of this questions but as you know this is a big project and
>>I wanted to be preped well.
>>
>No problem.
>>I hope I can count of you if I have further question within my cs-80
>>project.
>>
>Sure. Just ask on in the group - you'll get answers from multiple people
>and everyone can benefit.
>
>David