On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 19:04:26 -0000
"Bill Meirelles" <billmeirelles@...> wrote:
Never, ever "recap" equipment.
If you find in the course of your investigations that some capacitors have failed, by all means replace them - and if you find that two of the six voices have the same capacitor faulty you may as well do the other four - but do not just go randomly ripping components out and changing them. That's a great way to ruin your gear.
Have you any reason to suspect the capacitors are in any way faulty?
Gordon MM0YEQ
"Bill Meirelles" <billmeirelles@...> wrote:
> Hi folks,Only if you plan to scrap it afterwards.
>
> It started yesterday, randon vcf positions as if it has an S&H LFO at the CV input of the VCF, I double checked the wiring and tried to disconnect all the pcb connectors and reconnect them several times, tried to move the wiring while the synth is playing to, I just can't find it. My guess is I should start looking for a broken solder and if I can't find any I should recap the filter circuit, am I right?
Never, ever "recap" equipment.
If you find in the course of your investigations that some capacitors have failed, by all means replace them - and if you find that two of the six voices have the same capacitor faulty you may as well do the other four - but do not just go randomly ripping components out and changing them. That's a great way to ruin your gear.
Have you any reason to suspect the capacitors are in any way faulty?
Gordon MM0YEQ
