Hi York
Thanks for this - I actually want to remove the springs anyway - it's not the springs I don't
think, more sliding slot at the centre of the joystick that the stick itself is attached to. I
spoke to a friend who has a Doepfer joystick and he said that his was the same, so
perhaps this looseness is inherent in the design.
Thanks
Mark
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, york luethje <ybl@...> wrote:
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> Hi Mark,
>
> the joystick should return to its default position every time (unless you have removed
the springs within it). You can try to screw the shaft tighter to its base, but from what you
describe it appears that the springs inside have either come lose or are faulty.
>
> Have you taken a look at the springs
>
> Best
>
> York
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: elminkopeligroso <mark.pilkington@...>
> To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:52:08 AM
> Subject: 1 Loose joystick
>
>
> Hi
> (sorry for the spam-like subject line)
> I just received a Dopefer joystick from Thomann.
>
> It's installed fine and does what it's supposed to do, but I've noticed that the shaft is
very
> loose at its base. So much so in fact that it when I let it rest it seems to be at a slightly
> different offset position each time - I can see because the LEDs light up and I have to
keep
> tweaking the offset dial to return it to zero.
>
> Can anyone else with a joystick tell me if this is normal, or should I be returning mine
for a
> replacement.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mark
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