> oops, you're correct Ingo, I guess I originally misread this
> message from Dieter, and it's always stuck in my head that it was
> 8V, glad to know that's not the case.:
>
> Fri Jul 7, 2006
> As long as the voltages applied to any socket are within -12V...+12V we
> guarantee that nothing can be damaged within the A-100. But even voltages
> beyond these limits will not damage most of the inputs (e.g. audio inputs
> and CV inputs with attenuators). But there is one exception: inputs and
> outputs of modules that use voltage controlled switches (e.g.
> A-150, A-151, A-152, A-154, A-155, A-148), older versions of A-150 and
A-151
> (max. -8V...+8V), and CV or audio inputs without attenuators. For these
> in/outputs the voltages applied should be within -12V...+12V.
I have to correct my above statement. For the A-155 the allowed voltage
range for the external A-155 CV/audio inputs is -5...+12V (not -8...+8V).
The -8V...+8V are valid only for the old versions of A-150, A-151 and A-148.
The A-152 already uses the new multiplexers that allow a -12V...+12V voltage
range. And the A-154 uses no voltage controlled switches with external
access. Sorry for the confusions ...
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer