i would just change all of them. i had a transient problem on the arp omni and had to change out every single electrolytic for tantalum. a daunting task but an all around great habit to get into when repairing vintage synths. then you just wait another 20-30 years to change the new ones. also DIP are a must when repairing vintage synths. chip faliure can be common on Juno's and replacing the parts can be an easy swap. plus if your not experienced a quick solder job could turn in a slow and damaging one to boot. to much heat on the chips could cause damage and if not properly heatsinked could cause damage to other sensitive parts ie. transistors. hope it helps _ <img width="0" height="0" border="0" src="https://media.adrevolver.com/adrevolver/trace?adpath=11959"> Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity * 1 New MembersVisit Your Group Yahoo! News Kevin Sites Get coverage of world crises. Ads on Yahoo! Learn more now. Reach customers searching for you. Share Photos Put your favorite photos and more online. ..
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Minimoog Oscillator-Board will not work suddenly
2008-07-01 by Gabriel Lecuona
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