[analogorgans] Re: Please check schematic

  • From: barcand@xxxxxxxxxx
  • To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:39:29 -0600 (CST)

Jerry,
As I recall, it didn't match identically, any particular stop, but rather
had a flute-like sound, about half volume of any of the flute stops, and
sounded continuously, regardless of any stops drawn, with no keys down.  I
ruled out key contacts, even on pedals...
Bernie



> Hi Bernie,
>
> Is it on all stops or just one?
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> barcand@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 9:40 AM
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> Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Please check schematic
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> My Cambridge 220-II has the high g# in that cluster as a cipher, on the
> great manual only.  Jean in Montreal told me to look for a spot of
> corrosion between two solder pads or solder runs on the circuit boards.
> Using a strong light, a magnifying glass, and lots of time, you might
> find it.
>
> Bernie in ND
>
>> I have a problem with my 32-B in that I hear voices coming out of my
>> speakers, usually a high pitched g-a-b, from whatever notes are
>> depressed and they play all the time especially when there are no tabs
>
>> down. If you open the loudness you hear it in the background. Anybody
>> have any ideas>
>>
>>
>> Rich
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Bernie Arcand<mailto:barcand@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>   To: Analog Organs<mailto:analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>   Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 9:51 PM
>>   Subject: [analogorgans] Please check schematic
>>
>>
>>   To the Rodgers Cambridge 220-II technicians:
>>
>>   A while back, while attempting to stop a cipher, I damaged something
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>> else, causing a huge roar from both speakers (one on swell and one on
>> great/pedal).  Jean from Montreal suggested I disconnect speakers and
>> check power supply fuses & voltages.  I did that today, and all
>> appeared fine and correct.  However, I did find a blown-apart
>> capacitor at C-180 on board 3C.  Since this has something to do with
>> the "time sharing" does it have to be an exact replacement?
>>   Having no local electronics store (the nearest Radio Shack is 100
>> miles away and poorly stocked) How can I get my hands on a replacement
>
>> capacitor?  Also...could this just be an outward manifestation of a
>> more serious problem that will result in just popping another good one
>
>> if I put it in?
>>   Am about to get the chain saw, sell the manuals, pedalboard,
>> speakers and amplifiers, if I can't get a fix on it.  Our super-tech
>> here in North Dakota is no longer with us and we miss him so very
>> much.
>>
>>   Bernie in ND
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