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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Help of an Arp omni 2... (only the keyboard, not schematics)

2004-12-19 by dizz@elitemofo.com

Just curious, are you talking about using just the copper/brass that wraps
around the core string? I haven't had to replace j-wires yet but I do have a
couple that may need replaced some day.

thanks,

dizz

Quoting John Keeley <jwkeeley2003@...>:

> I used an OMNI II in the old days.I stilll have it ,but it dosn't work
> anymore.
>    I used guitar strings of same diameter to replace wires and they worked
> fine.
>                                John
>
>
> miaumarramiau <miaumarramiau@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>    I own an arp omni 2, and the keyboard is not triggering correctly
> the notes. I have opened it and found that it uses little metal wires
> in each key in order to make contact with a bigger 'ground' bar.
>
> The problem is that several keys have its wires missing and I can't
> seem to find such a metal with its flexibility and conductance near
> me.
> I have heard that other arp keyboards from that time worked that way,
> so I thougt some of you might know which kind of metal do I need to
> repair it and where can I find it.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Hardware_Mister.
> Francisco J.
>
>
>
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