If that MG-1 is missing its side panels, this might be a good time to replace them with some nice walnut or maple sides, stained and varnished. I've seen a lot of synths with wood sides added. Seems to make them more attractive. Not sure if there's room in there to install 1/4 plugs, or worse yet, an XLR connector, but you can try. I also found instructions on the net for adding MIDI hookups to the MG-1 if you are interested. Rob >>> clavitronics@... 01/03/02 05:21 AM >>> hello, --- ullrich_67 <ullrich@kapsch.net> wrote: > I have a few schematics here. Could send it to you > if you want! > (1.3MB) yes please, that would be great! > The power supply options are: > > 120V AC / 60HZ (USA) > fuse: 1/8A (125mA) slow blow > > 240V AC / 50Hz > fuse: 125mA slow blow > > Ciao > Peter cool, thanks for your help.. thanks to robert as well! this seems like it will be a pretty cool little synth if i can get it up and running.. aside from the power issue it is also missing its side panels.. as well as needing its crappy corroded rca jacks replaced (being made in co-op with realistic they decided it needed rca outputs instead of 1/4") when i got it, it looked as if it had been sleeping in a swamp.. bit of a fixer upper.. thanks again!! d ===== "nature is harmonius in all of her workings.. and that which is above is as that which is below.." http://www.lucidmultimedia.com/uplink __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: vintagesynthrepair-unsubscribe@egroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: concertmate MG-1
2002-01-03 by Robert Williams
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