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Re: input/output within old oberheim vs. new
I have done this resistor replace for gain change on several edp. As
jim palmer implies, you need to have some experience with soldering.
This is probably not a good first project.
The voltage regulator change is a must, much, much cooler. Again, you
need to know what your doing.
If you are good at soldering, I could step you through the procedures
for each of these, offline.
bret
--- jim palmer <jimp@pobox.com> wrote:
> i did this myself, but i have some experience with soldering...
> if you do it, i highly recommend replacing the voltage
> regulator as per kim's instructions (on the web site i think)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jimmy Fowler" <jimfowler@prodigy.net>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: input/output within old oberheim vs. new
>
>
> > "Don't know the serial number, but the way to tell is to look at
> the
> > resistors."
> >
> > what am i looking for?
> >
> > "They don't have to be replaced, unless you are not getting the
> input
> > control you want."
> >
> > i'm not getting the input control i want, but i don't get a lot of
> the
> > things i want.
> >
> > "You can just turn down the input, same effect (or is it an
> instrument?).
> > So long as the output is hot enough for you."
> >
> > enter problem.
> >
> > anybody replaced the resistors personally or has everybody just
> sent it off
> > to gibson?
> >
> > -jim
> >
> >
>
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