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RE: [vintagesynthrepair] Absolute Beginner

2005-02-22 by Brian Davies

Hi Ben & Sandra

 

Not an easy question to answer, where does one start?  I can only recount my
own experience.  I started years ago, as a child, by building crystal radio
sets.  I got the information from electronics magazines, so this would be
the starting point.  Find a magazine that caters for beginners, build a few
things, go to evening classes in electronics, join a radio amateur (ham)
club.

 

What I'm trying to say, in a round-a-bout way, is that you need to learn the
basics of electronic circuits, this will take years.  If you did well at
school in maths and physics you will be off to a good start, if you didn't
you might struggle a bit.  Until you have a grounding in electronics you are
unlikely to make much headway.

 

My own career moved through repairing simple things like record players,
something you won't come across today and don't try CD players that would
not be the same ball game at all!  From there I joined a radio and
television company doing aerial work and moved on to repairing radios and
televisions.  I then started night school and sat the exams to get a ham
radio licence.  From there I went onto joining the Open University, here in
the UK, and ended up with two degrees, a BA in maths and physics and a BSc
Hons in computer studies.

 

All this has taken me some 50 years, so I'm sorry to say to become
proficient in the repair of any electronic equipment and synths in
particular takes a lot of hard work and study, but if you are prepared to do
this you will find it very rewarding.  I certainly do.

 

Kind regards

 

Brian

 

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From: Ben Ward [mailto:baward@...] 
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February, 2005 16:22
To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Absolute Beginner

 


Apologies if this has been stated elsewhere and there's an FAQ, but where
does someone 
like me start in analogue synth repair? My knowledge doesn't extend much
further than 
being able to take the back off my synths, but I'm willing to learn! :-)

Many thanks,
Ben






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