Hi. sorry to hear about the shipping damage - that's always a major drag. The expo board can be just reinserted. there are directions opn how to do that here: http://www.buzzclick-music.com/model_15.html click on the link that says: CLICK HERE FOR EXPO BOARD INSERSION GUIDELINES Just do whgat it tell ya. Just as a note, the new Model 15 boards no lnger use the separate expo board. it was done that way origianlly because when i was using the MAT-02 expo converter matched pairt, i needed to pot the whole ess in expoxy to get the VCO stable to my liking. After finding the LInear Systems LS312 however, I found I didn't have to do that. If you're worried aboiut that boad fallig out, simply desolder the connector end on the mian board and hard solder the boardlette in place. make sure however to place some insulating material underneath - electrical tape will suffice. this wil keep any componets under the expo board from shorting to the leads on the expo board. On the pots: by the 1v/oct Freq pot - do you mean the trimer or do you mean the course tuning pot - the faceplate control? In any event, you can get the Alpha pots at futurlec.com. go here: http://www.futurlec.com/Potentiometers.shtml You need 10K linears. if this is indeed the 1v/oct trimmer that sits behind the main frequency pot, that is a Mouser part number 72-T18-5K. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "nicholas_kent" <nicholas_kent@...> wrote: > > Just thought this was worth mentioning. I'm not really blaming anyone. I figured this info > might help someone when they ship. > > I recently bought and had a second hand Doepfer G6 case containing modules shipped to > me. > > The packing seemed quite responsible and while I didn't request the modules to be > shipped mounted I didn't request they not be mounted and I've been shipped more or less > similar racks from Enport (former U.S. Doepfer distributer) and Analogue Systems with > mounted modules. > > Anyway the point of this post is a Model 15 VCO in the case did not survive unscathed. > Nothing else was damaged. > > First off the expo board was bouncing around loose in the case. On my module at least it's > deninitely not firmly attached enough to travel. I'd probably tape it if I were to transport it > to a gig or something. > > More critically the 1v/o Freq pot and the top Freq VC pot had their connector boards > cracked off from the body of the pot. In other words the connectors were still soldered to > the main board but cracked off from the body of the pot. > > nick > http://technopop.info/ndkent/ >
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Re: a shipping mishap
2006-03-10 by (i think you can figure that out)
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