FW: [AH] jp6 preop
2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
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2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
>i just got a jp6 in the mail.. its in minty mint shape but i want to giveit
>a thorough examination... keyboard and internals included.Mate, if it works, DONT DO ANYTHING!!!!!
>
2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Paul Perry wrote:
> At 02:48 PM 4/01/01 -0500, sweetness wrote:
> >i just got a jp6 in the mail.. its in minty mint shape but i want to give
it
> >a thorough examination... keyboard and internals included.
> >
> Mate, if it works, DONT DO ANYTHING!!!!!
>
Not bad advice paul...but if he can't resist...
The jp6 knobby panel is held on by 3 or 4 silver screws, along the
edge nearest the keys. You take those out, and the whole knob
panel is hinged at the back.
You can lift it up and look at the wonders inside, but don't flip
the damn thing open like a lunchbox -- there's all sorts of wiring
to the controls hooked to the CPU board. You'll be yanking hard on
them if you open it up all the way.
The guts of those things are a marvel of japanese hand engineering. Instead
of ribbon cables between the boards and the controls, there are bundles of
multicolored wires that terminate in connectors. the wires are tied together
by hand with little bits of twine. The wiring itself seems to be
single-strand
copper and is quite stiff -- the bundles are carefully bent like piping to
fit where they're supposed to.
They're pretty sturdy in general -- mine flipped backwards off a keyboard
stand once and lived to tell the tale, though I don't recommend doing
this to them.
If I can borrow a digital camera I'll snap some pics of the innards
sometime.
By the way, I've long since lost the screws holding down the control panel,
what with popping Europa beta ROMS in and out. Does anyone know precisely
what sort of screws I need to buy to replace the lost ones, so I don't strip
out the screwholes?
kent williams -- kent@...
http://www.cornwarning.com -- Iowa's First Techno Record Label
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
> Not bad advice paul...but if he can't resist...Instead
>
> The jp6 knobby panel is held on by 3 or 4 silver screws, along the
> edge nearest the keys. You take those out, and the whole knob
> panel is hinged at the back.
>
> You can lift it up and look at the wonders inside, but don't flip
> the damn thing open like a lunchbox -- there's all sorts of wiring
> to the controls hooked to the CPU board. You'll be yanking hard on
> them if you open it up all the way.
>
> The guts of those things are a marvel of japanese hand engineering.
> of ribbon cables between the boards and the controls, there are bundles oftogether
> multicolored wires that terminate in connectors. the wires are tied
> by hand with little bits of twine. The wiring itself seems to besingle-strand
> copper and is quite stiff -- the bundles are carefully bent like piping tosometime.
> fit where they're supposed to.
>
> They're pretty sturdy in general -- mine flipped backwards off a keyboard
> stand once and lived to tell the tale, though I don't recommend doing
> this to them.
>
> If I can borrow a digital camera I'll snap some pics of the innards
>panel,
> By the way, I've long since lost the screws holding down the control
> what with popping Europa beta ROMS in and out. Does anyone know preciselystrip
> what sort of screws I need to buy to replace the lost ones, so I don't
> out the screwholes?
>
> kent williams -- kent@...
> http://www.cornwarning.com -- Iowa's First Techno Record Label
> http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
>
>
>
2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
----- Original Message -----
From: sweetness <digitallucid@...>
To: <analogue@...>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [AH] jp6 preop
> ah so.
>
> leaving the synth unopened is just fine with me..
>
> but the seller sent me this jp6 in an UNLOCKED calzone case thru fedex...
no
> box! and plus the case was a little bigger then the synth and it was just
> rattling around inside during delivery..
>
> so i am a bit skeptical of its cherry condition. something must be wrong..
> or at least loose. not knowing anything about electronics, is there
> something specific i should look for?
>
>
> thanks again
> lucid
>
> and also... this europa mod.. how much is it gonna cost.. and its just one
> main chip to replace? it requires a tech or any idiot could do it?
>
> > Not bad advice paul...but if he can't resist...
> >
> > The jp6 knobby panel is held on by 3 or 4 silver screws, along the
> > edge nearest the keys. You take those out, and the whole knob
> > panel is hinged at the back.
> >
> > You can lift it up and look at the wonders inside, but don't flip
> > the damn thing open like a lunchbox -- there's all sorts of wiring
> > to the controls hooked to the CPU board. You'll be yanking hard on
> > them if you open it up all the way.
> >
> > The guts of those things are a marvel of japanese hand engineering.
Instead
> > of ribbon cables between the boards and the controls, there are bundles
of
> > multicolored wires that terminate in connectors. the wires are tied
together
> > by hand with little bits of twine. The wiring itself seems to be
single-strand
> > copper and is quite stiff -- the bundles are carefully bent like piping
to
> > fit where they're supposed to.
> >
> > They're pretty sturdy in general -- mine flipped backwards off a
keyboard
> > stand once and lived to tell the tale, though I don't recommend doing
> > this to them.
> >
> > If I can borrow a digital camera I'll snap some pics of the innards
sometime.
> >
> > By the way, I've long since lost the screws holding down the control
panel,
> > what with popping Europa beta ROMS in and out. Does anyone know
precisely
> > what sort of screws I need to buy to replace the lost ones, so I don't
strip
> > out the screwholes?
> >
> > kent williams -- kent@...
> > http://www.cornwarning.com -- Iowa's First Techno Record Label
> > http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
> >
> >
> >
>
>
2001-01-05 by Verschut, Ricardo
> I would take Paul's advice on this one. If you knowno i want it perfect.. but i got it on iescrow.. so i have a day to confirm
> nothing of electronics and the board circuitry - leave it
> alone!! Your "Cherry" board may suddenly not work.
> Then you'll really have to look hard for something that
> may be wrong with it. I mean - you might be perfectly
> fine opening it up. But, hey - it's YOUR time and
> YOUR money... So YOU do what YOU think is best.
> Sounds to me like you almost want something to be
> wrong with it.
>