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Re: [emulatorII-list] New EII owner needs help.

2008-10-27 by JC

congrats on your purchase.  I've had the same problem buying an Emulator II and II+ on ebay.  They represent that they work perfectly and--shazam--they don't. First thing is to try to get ebay and/or paypal involved by filing a dispute.  Maybe you can leverage this into the seller giving you a little bit extra refund to offset any repairs you may have to do.
 
I took my E II+ to my synth tech.  Before that it would turn on but I kept getting disc or boot error messages on the screen.  All he had to do was secure into place some chips or boards that had gotten knocked loose during shipping and--voila!--it works just fine now. Apparently these beasts are notorious for this. So maybe try this or have a pro tech try this before replacing chips. 
 
I'm sure there's people on this forum who can give more expert technical suggestions than I.  I'm just an advocate of keep it simple so I thought I'd give you my solution to my EII's problems.  Good luck!








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--- On Mon, 10/27/08, George <trickstar303@...> wrote:

From: George <trickstar303@...>
Subject: [emulatorII-list] New EII owner needs help.
To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 7:54 AM






Hi Guys,

I'm a proud new owner of the mighty EII, after finally fulfilling my 
youth dream of owning this machine (being a Ferris Bueller and 
Depeche Mode fan for all those years) ;) I just got it on Ebay for 
$700 and am a little bummed out. According to the seller it was in 
perfectworking condition when it shipped, but I found 2 problems 
with it (so far). It sounds to me that one or more voices are out. 
When playing it, voices out out. I'm not sure if I tested it 
correctly, but it seems that voice #8 cuts out most of the time. But 
sometimes it will happen on the third or fourth also randomly. 
I tested it by playing the same note eight times in a row... Is that 
the correct way to test it? I also found out in this forum that the 
S3528 chip could be responsible for this. 

Are these chips still available somewhere? Could the so 
often mentioned "chip resetting/cleaning- procedure" resolve this 
problem? I opened it up for the first time yesterday and was truly 
shocked how many IC's are on the boards. I'm a little afraid to mess 
with them as everything seems so fragile and a little brittle due to 
age. How do I remove the IC's anyway without causing any damage? I 
realize that I need to be grounded, but what do I use to lift them 
out of the sockets?

Another problem is the keyboard. Some keys require to be attacked 
twice or three times with harder velocity in order to play. What 
could be wrong with it. Do you think a cleaning of the contact board 
could solve this? If so, how do I go about this? Could another chip 
problem be causing this problem?

Thanks in advance for any help.

George

 













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