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Re: IG00150, ribbon controller and levers
开云体育Hi Maarten, I have a small number of replacement Ribbon Springs available to buy so please email me directly for details: Regards Richard Lawson On 21 Sep 2017, at 11:20, maartenhalmans@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:
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IG00150, ribbon controller and levers
Hello All, currently I am repairing a CS-80 which had a lot of problems, it was not powering up and several custom Yamaha chips where dead on serveral boards. I managed to get most of the chips but I can not find a IG00150 also known as M51620P. I need one for the Chorus, syntparts does not have them and I tried a lot of sources.? So if someone has stock please let me know.? The ribbon controller is not working, I opened the ribbon? yersterday and found out that the spring inside is in a lot pieces. Are there replacement for these or are there other solutions to get the ribbon working again.? Is it possible to open the control levers? Some of them are a bit noisy/scratchy.? Thanks for all the input! Maarten? |
Re: Sub Oscillator Problem
Hi. Do you still have any of those bulbs for sale?
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---In yamahacs80@..., <mborish_2000@...> wrote : I can help you with the panel bulbs. It took me years to find replacements, so I made a group buy and have been supplying bulbs to CS80 enthusiasts ever since. I have some replacement kits left if you are interested. Regarding your sub oscillator, I can fix it for you if you live in Chicago. Or, If you know a little bit about electronics and can follow my instructions, perhaps I could walk you through the solutions. -Mike 312-363-7286 --- In yamahacs80@..., "Tony" <tonymonta2002@...> wrote: |
Re: Troubleshooting the Sub Oscillator Section
its quite true what Florian says ... it's really not something you can approach lightly ... at least not without understanding the interactions of components and circuitry architecture. I have years and years of basic experience and good technical skills with soldering etc. myself but even i find it extremely challenging and most often frustrating. this is not to say you shouldnt do it... but you will have to be extremely committed and spend hundreds of hours learning on simpler things maybe. i do not want to discourage you .... nor does Florian ... but its something you will have to work your way up to ...
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Re: Troubleshooting the Sub Oscillator Section
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You need an oscilloscope and the ability to handle the scope and the ability to read schematics and pcb layouts. To be honest: As long as you are not an "electronics guy" the chances that you will destroy your CS are bigger than the chances that you will repair it. Just as simple example: one mounting rail of the cards runs supply voltage. If you get the wrong contact between a device in the synth and this mounting rail, you may blow a lot of things... I am sorry, that I don't have better news for you. Florian Am 15.09.2017 um 04:58 schrieb joaopaulosilva12@... [yamahacs80]:
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Troubleshooting the Sub Oscillator Section
My Sub Oscillator section is not working at all.? What's the best way to go about troubleshooting the different components for failures on the board? How do I measure the LFO IG00150 chip to see if its good or bad? Mind you, I am not an electronics guy so I would need detailed instructions. I don't have a technician anywhere near where I live so trying to do this solo. Much appreciated. |
Re: CS50 blowing uppermost fuse
update: i haven't had much of a chance to look into this until recently- it's looking like there is an open circuit (no connection) between the BROWN and either GREY or YELLOW wires on the primary side of the transformer -? the grey and yellow have at least five ohms between them however...? i'm just wondering if it's possible the transformer somehow blew (???) - these seem very heavy duty so it seems unlikely...
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Re: CS50 blowing uppermost fuse
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Re: CS50 blowing uppermost fuse
开云体育Find out which voltage the fuse is protecting. Then desolder board for board all those voltages. Measure with the ohmmeter for short. Once a board shows 0 Ohm then that board has the short somewhere. Further measure out all tantalum capacitors for short as well as other capacitors. It's a bit time consuming but there is no other way to find the short. Good luck? Csaba? Sent from Csaba's iPhone On 23 Jul 2017, at 05:41, jw_dewdney@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:
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Re: CS50 schematics anywhere??
Yamaha's old service documents are among the beautifullest technical prints ever. The schematics, the graphics, the typesetting, the yellowed paper, the fold-outs, the cover, the odd metal binding... just wonderful.
I have the original CS-50 service manual, and it's easily the classiest book in my library. :-) /mr PS: The CS-40M document seems missing on ? Thanks for keeping up the documentation work though! ? |