Thanks ! The Cx10 and Rx39 have been already replaced to no avail. By IC8 are you refering to ICx08 ? it's a 4558 opamp. btw, I now see that I had to replace Rx36 with a slightly different value because even after the machine is warm enough, with the original value the related VCO still cannot get tuned with the other oscillators, not matter how you set the VCO tuning trimmers. Thanks again. --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Johannes Hausensteiner <johau@g...> wrote: > > Hi, > > The caps are Cx10 ... where x is the voice number. On the schematics > only voice #7 is drawn in detail, so you can see C710. Maybe it is not > the cap but the accompanying resistor (R739), or the demux (IC8). > > This is a great machine. Two really independant VCOs! > > Johannes > > > gil_we wrote: > > Thanks very much ! > > > > The tuning is bad on both VCO1 and VCO2 of that oscillator (although > > it seems more extreme on VCO2). > > > > I uploaded the schematics diagram for the VCO board to the files > > section - what would be the caps to check on that one ? > > > > Thanks again. > > > > > > --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Johannes Hausensteiner <johau@g...> > > wrote: > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>I only have the schematics for the MK I; which I do not know whether > >>it is similar to the MK II. Which VCO has the problem? Is it VCO- 1 or > >>VCO-2 or both? If it is both then have a look at the hold capacitors > >>after the VCO CV demux IC15 (a 4051) on KLM-301 board. These are the > >>caps C25 - C32. > >> > >>Good luck, > >> > >>Johannes > >> > >> > >>gil_we wrote: > >> > >>>I've been recovering this one, found in the flea market. Overall it > >>>had about 8-9 different faults that I fixed, leaving two problems. > >>> > >>>The first is a bad SSM2056 chip which I need to find. The second i > >>>probably inherent in the discrete ciruit of the second oscillator. > >>> > >>>Upon powering it up, that particular oscillator will be out of tune, > >>>till it gets to its max. internal temperature where the tuning of > >>>that VCO is geting more or less - stable. > >>> > >>>All other oscillators are immediately in tune, no matter what is the > >>>temperatue inside the machine. > >>> > >>>I, of course, tried to figure out what the bad component is by > >>>blowing with a straw on each and each of the suspected compnents, but > >>>blowing on every component on the circuit of that oscialltor which > >>>seems to be pitch related, seems to effect the pitch. > >>> > >>>I also tried to switch transistors between the bad oscillator and > >>>another (working one) but the problem persisted. > >>> > >>>Does anyone have any other idea / direction ? > >>> > >>>Thanks > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > >
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Re: Trident MKII - one oscillator is out of tune
2005-12-06 by gil_we
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