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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Roland Juno 106 parts needed

2005-04-16 by Sandra Garcia

there are a couple of places to get parts--some a little expensive, but then some parts aren't made anymore so we pay.  Ranger Audio is one.  Route 66 Studios is another possiblity

kiefen2000 <kiefen@...> wrote:
Hello, I'm new here, just joined. If you haven't found the parts you 
need yet I have a couple of stripped 106s with those parts still 
intact. If you are interested let me know.

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" <davebr@e...> 
wrote:
> 
> I'm restoring a Juno-106 which was missing one of it's voices.  I
> was lucky and it was in the digital control circuitry.  However,
> the bender module has some problems.  Specifically the bender
> potentiometer and the LFO slider potentiometer on that module are
> both worn out.
> 
> Anyone know of decent replacements or where I could find a bender
> module?  Any old parts graveyards out there?
> 
> At worst case I can redesign the bender circuit to use a non-center
> tapped potentiometer but the LFO slider will be more difficult.
> 
> Dave





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