yes, try to check the jack from the back. i have heard of one guy, who had a tiny bit of dust in a jack, which caused funky things, so check for that too, also on the pcb. good luck :) best wishes ingo --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "skp_pete" <skp_pete@...> wrote: > > > thanks for the help > > i bet youre right > > i'll double check the plug to the bus board ( cant imagine those plugs come loose ) > > otherwise i can prob visually check the jack i guess from the back? > > it was on all day today with no issues > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "selfoscillate" <synaptic_music@> wrote: > > > > > > the cv1 jack is normalled to the cv bus, > > maybe there is something wrong with the > > jack itself or with its bus connection? > > > > best wishes > > > > ingo > > > > > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "skp_pete" <skp_pete@> wrote: > > > > > > I've had my A-100 synth (started with basic system mini) since new only 5 months ago.... > > > > > > Yesterday after switch on, one of my A-110 osc sounded like it had random voltages going on inside? > > > It sounded really sick in the guts > > > > > > no patch leads apart from the osc output so was definately something not right.... > > > > > > my other A-110 was and is fine. > > > > > > after fraking out for a coupla minutes, i plugged a lead into CV1, and everything's fine. Take the lead out and everything is fine. > > > > > > The same thing happened again today about 1-2 hours after start up. > > > > > > the osc goes all sick sounding ..... i plug an unconnected lead into CV1 breifly and everything is fine for the rest of the day (another 8 hours) > > > > > > what gives??? > > > > > > any help or experience?? > > > > > > thanks > > > > > >
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Re: A-110 problems
2010-11-26 by selfoscillate
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