Hi, Thank you for replying. I will try that and let you know if it worked. Nicolas --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, Marcelo Malmierca <estudiosgong@...> wrote: > > Did you try to fix yours ? > Many many times if you take of the epoxi cover it rebirth. > Just put the chips in a jar with acetone 24 hs and then remove the epoxi very gently with a cutter. > > Marcelo Malmierca > > On 07/04/2013, at 12:26, "Nicolas" <nico678@...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I used to order some 80017A chips for the Juno-106 from Analogue Renaissance because they are great and reliable. > > > > But recently it seems very difficult to contact them by email to make an order. The didn't replied to my last emails. > > > > Are they still in business? > > > > If no, is there an alternative > > > > Thank you! > > > > Nicolas > > > > >
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Re: Juno 106 chips Analogue Renaissance
2013-04-07 by Nicolas
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