The output level of the A-111-5 was defined by a resistor (R66, standard
value 47k). If the resistor is replaced you may change the output level
(e.g. 100k for twice the level).
In this regard another question to all members: We receive a lot of
inquiries for the A-111-5 in the vintage version. If anybody knows a
reliable source for CEM3394 (not only one piece but at least a few) please
let me know. If we can find a noteworthy quantity we may manufacture a
limited vintage version of the A-111-5.
Thank you
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Dezember 2016 07:06
> An:
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> Betreff: 1 A-111-5 Volume
>
>
> Hello again,
>
> I have found a second A-111-5 for my Doepfer box (I have enough
> modules than one P-6 case is largely Makenoise, another P-6 is
> largely Doepfer and there are some LC cases as well). Joy! Wish I
> could find these new, but since I can’t, I have to pick them up
> second-hand.
>
> I connected them both up and they sound splendid. No real tuning
> issues I need to care about. The only thing that mystifies me is
> that one unit is a bit louder than the second no matter how I
> plug things.One seems to be a bit below “typical” Eurorack
> levels. Not terribly so, but still significant enough that it
> would require me to constantly work around it by changing the
> output level. Could it be that one VCA knob is out of alignment
> I am still quite new to the A-111-5. Perhaps there is something I
> am missing I have an O’Tool Plus that I can use as a voltmeter
> or levels meter. If I am to adjust trimming pot R23 (have not
> tried), is there a set volume or voltage that I should tune both to
>
> I appreciate this forum so much!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kazys