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RE: input/output within old oberheim vs. new



How does one tell if they are reversed?  Which one goes where?


At 11:16 PM 2002/08/16 +0100, Andy wrote:
>I fixed an Oberheim EDP with this problem, (customer had one old & one 
>new).
>It had been manufactured with the A10K and B50K pots reversed. I would 
>check
>this; they have their value printed on the top edge,
>Andy.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kim Flint [mailto:kflint@loopers-delight.com]
>Sent: 14 August 2002 23:29
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Subject: Re: input/output within old oberheim vs. new
>
>New units have a limiter on the loop input, old units do not. If you have
>the level turned up to where the new one is engaging the limiter, it would
>end up sounding lower in volume (and probably compressed) in relation to
>the other unit. The other unit is probably slightly clipping, however.
>(that is why the limiter is there.) Try turning input vol down on both.
>
>or, if you like playing with the ohm meter, check the volume
>potentiometers, maybe they are different for some reason.


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