Opening the submodule can be tedious. There's a good photo tutorial here: http://www.arptech.synth.net/decap.htm I've had good results using an X-ACTO knife instead of a saw to cut around the plastic enclosure. Although those flush-cut Japanese pull saws from Harbor Freight work well. I also just use my fingers to pick at the silicone rubber around the components, followed by toothpicks to get the little bits around and under leads. Here's a schematic for the 4027-1 in case you don't have one: http://www.till.com/arptech/pdf/4027.pdf Good luck! -Alex --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "James" <jamesdiplock@...> wrote: > > Hello all... does anyone have any experience of opening & repairing a 4027-1 oscillator? The pulse wave on VCO1 in my 2600 disappeared and upon testing I found that the sawtooth output from the 4027-1 core was fluctuating around 1.5 to 2v instead of the expected 10v... any advice or suggestions on opening & trouble-shooting the submodule would be appreciated. > > Cheers, > J. >
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Re: ARP 2600 VCO repair
2010-12-03 by Alexis V. Rogers
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