and god knows how many times i fixed knobs, replaced the motors and adjusted the trim pots on my tascam portastudio. since then, i have resuscitated several tape decks, many broken keys on keyboards, buttons on an se50 effects processor and 2 keyboards, sliders on a jx-3p keyboard, and repaired a speak & spell and a dr110 drum machine by replacing a chip and a capacitor, effectively bringing them back to life. I started opening electronics with the intent of fixing them :) in 1991. when you solder these things, don't leave the iron on them for ten minutes. this is really limited to things with delicate microcircuitry, like chips and transistors. The exception to this is that some delicate elements are sensitive to intense heat, such as from a soldering iron.
so if you are careful when you open your boards up, you should make out okay. there are no parts inside any synths i know of that you can't expose to light or mess up by breathing on or anything.
the second is that, as far as i know, if you do the first, you'll be okay.
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don't break things, crack your printed circuit boards (pcb) or leave little bits of metal lying around inside that might cross circuit paths. (please read warning footnote) the first is that, in order to function, everything must retain it's physical integrity. after all, wouldn't you rather spend a short time becoming better acquainted with your gear than part with perhaps a week's wages to pay someone else to fix something you might have done yourself in half an hour? i would however, suggest leaving all repairs to the manufacturer while the unit is still under warranty.Īs far as i know, there are only a couple of things to keep in mind when you go poking around inside your expensive electronics in order to prevent any further damage to them. Many of the common repairs on your electronics gear can be repaired with a little carefully employed ingenuity. Nomad's tips (repairing dead voices et c.) Repairing knobs, switches, buttons, sliders and jacks i am not in the least responsible for any damage you might inflict upon your equipment. this article consists of information i have amassed through my own careful observation. There are 110 viewer comments posted to this page - Readĭisclaimer: i have no formal electronics training. Post a question direct to our forums and get mailed when a reply is added!