OK - per my own note below, I actually tracked down the replacement parts for my voice board connectors. Last night I replace all my connectors on a single voice board and the results are fantastic. Parts are an exact fit. I have ordered more parts and will be replacing all connectors on all 8 of my voice boards. With shipping, parts for all 8 board will cost about $60.
I ordered from Mouser. They are Molex bottom entry, solder-in parts.
The following are the part numbers, and the number of parts needed for EACH voice board.
538-09-52-3082 Rectangular Connectors PCB RECPT 8P BOTTOM ENTRY
1 per board
538-09-52-3042 Rectangular Connectors PCB RECPT 4P BOTTOM ENTRY
1 per board
538-09-52-3032 Rectangular Connectors PCB RECEPT 3P Bottom entry
3 per board
538-09-52-3102 Rectangular Connectors PCB RECPT 10P BOTTOM ENTRY
2 per board
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oberheim@yahoogroups.com
, "nelsonj_sce" <nelsonj_sce@...> wrote:
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> Ok - worked on the Beast some this weekend...
> According to the services manual, after calibrating, "Turn off test switch 1 (set to the up position)." So they claim "up" is "off".
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> However, I have my switches set as follows(from left to right) (1)Down, (2)Down, (3)Up, (4)Up, (5)Down.
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> Again, the last three switches determine the number of voices. I have my set for voices. If I want 8 voices I set the last switch to the up position.
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> In an earlier note, I talked about one VCO on voice 5 having a strange +5V auto-tune voltage that was throwing the oscillator to the wrong pitch. It turns out that this was caused by switch 2 being in the Up position. When I put switch 2 down, the auto-tune seemed to work correctly. All my voices/OSC have an auto-tune voltage of between about +2.3 and +2.8V now.
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> Anyway, my connectors (wires from motherboard to voice trays, voice cards connections to trays) continue to drive me crazy. Everything works, but the connectors never seem to work 100% and I lose a voice or an OSC or PW or a gate or something constantly... I have to open things up and work the connectors to get good connections. I have all sorts of jumpers to from the motherboard to try to cure the most chronic problems, but it is getting out of control.
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> Has anyone done a "permanent" upgrade to end this connector issue once and for all
If yes, can you tell me what you did, where you got the parts, and send me pictures
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> Thanks.
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, "nelsonj_sce" <nelsonj_sce@> wrote:
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> > I have to take mine out of the rack, open it up and look in side. As I recall, "Up" is on, but let me double check.
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, jim finch <jahg88@> wrote:
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> > > I have the "5" switch version.Which position is considered "on"
> > > Jim
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