I'm sorry about your problems with the A-110. Please contact our A-110 specialist directly: Matthias Marass (
keyboards@...
).
He has tested more than 10000 A-110 over the last 20 years and is responsible for the service of the A-110. Maybe the internal
transistor heaters are defective and the CA3046 have to be replaced. But that's only a guess.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Freitag, 21. August 2015 10:39
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> Betreff: 1 The untunable A-110s
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> Hi all, hi Dieter (if you're listening :^),
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> I'm new to modular synthesis and got my hands on a used Doepfer A-100 base system which worked fine until this year's
> scorching summer, or at least I didn't notice any issues before; not sure if there's a connection with the high
> temperatures we've been experiencing.
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> I know the A-110 VCO's tuning/tracking is often discussed to death on forums, but I appear to be stuck with a pair of
> untunable A-110's.
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> The two A-110 VCOs in my kit (rev.3, > 15 years old ) have both drifted WAY out of tune. I followed the calibration
> procedure on Doepfer's website, but after 4 attempts, I've given up: both VCOs barely track over 1 octave, and the
> scaling pots on both (P7) are at their limits. But get this: they are at opposite ends of their respective limits, i.e.
> the tracking of these VCOs is actually divergent. I find that pretty weird.
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> Just to make sure, I've calibrated the A-190 MIDI-CV interface accurate to 1mV, and checked that the supply voltages are
> within spec too. I even checked the relative values of the critical resistors R1, R1', R2, R3, R3'; they are all within
> 0.1% as required.
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> I'm at the end of my rope. Is it time to replace the aged opamps, or should I just replace both modules outright
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> Many thanks,
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