In that case, hopefully the clone board has all of the chips in sockets, so
it is easy to swap them around. Even if you don’t have spare chips, very few of
them are unique so you can move them around to see if the problem moves. It’s
also very easy to miss soldering a few pins on all of those chips. All of the
shiny newness can make it difficult to see what’s soldered and what’s not.
Don B.
Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2018 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: [PolySix] P6 MG Oddity
Am 01.03.2018 um 13:57 schrieb jimpster@me.com [PolySix]:
> haveanother fully working P6 so I swapped over the KLM 367 board from
> thatone into the faulty P6.
Every synth technician should own a working copy of the device in repair
;-))
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