Easy for you to say....... hahaha Sounds like a $100. US job in
America!
If this one had been changed, it had been changed at the factory
because I bought it from a guy who had never used it. He got it in
the big sell off when Oberheim was going bust again. I used it on
stage for a very short time before we retired our duo.
I guess you know that Bruce Springsteen's drummer used the triggers
and that was the sound they used live for at least one tour. No
wasted time trying to get a "sound!"
I'm glad you got it going and have many more years of that great
machine!
Charles Massey
On Nov 20, 2007, at 6:39 AM, Damir Rogina wrote:
> THIS WAS EASY
>
> PROBLEMATIC WAS IC U2 on perc 2 card TC4011CN
>
> I believe it was allready changed in past couse
> soldering points didnot look like other on card so I
> went to store and get IC socket to avoid soldering in
> fututre if this happen again
>
> ( maybe this is a weak spot in DMX
who knows)
>
> I desolder new socket and instal BRAND NEW 4011CN and
> SHAKER is back again alive and kicking
>
>
> I recaped my whole DMX and noise on outputs is gone
> and I belive that after allmost 25 years was time to
> replace DRY caps...
>
> I used RIFA for PSU filtering and all other Panasonic
> FC caps...
>
> LONG LIVE DMX probably next 20 years!!!!!
>
> SPECIAL THANX TO CHARLES FOR SELLING ME THIS KILLER
> MACHINE !!!
>
> Damir K Rogina
>
>
>