Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
I have an ...
EDP WASP
not working.
interseted in selling to a likely enthusiast for spares repair ect...
im in London uk
EDP WASP
not working.
interseted in selling to a likely enthusiast for spares repair ect...
im in London uk
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Sent you a message... would be interested in this as a project
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Hi. Still looking for information on the manufacturer of the wire-to-board connectors used in Korg (DW. M series), and Roland (JD-800 for one)
These are 4-15 pin connectors with 0.018 dia round pins on 2mm centers. Hirose has ones REALY close, but still must be trimmed with a knife to fit in the existing box type headers (lock function is lost also).
Any leads appreciated muchly.
These are 4-15 pin connectors with 0.018 dia round pins on 2mm centers. Hirose has ones REALY close, but still must be trimmed with a knife to fit in the existing box type headers (lock function is lost also).
Any leads appreciated muchly.
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Can you post a pic of the connectors you need? I might have them.
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Rhino, you've probably done this, but have you contacted Roland directly? I just called their parts dept. and got a new dc jack for my friend's tr-707 from Roland direct, $2 + shipping.
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Hi,
I'm looking for a potentiometer for a Roland PG-200. One of the smaller ones that turns all the way around rather than the 3 position ones. I've had a scan through the links on this thread but a lot of them are dead. Can anyone help?
Thanks
I'm looking for a potentiometer for a Roland PG-200. One of the smaller ones that turns all the way around rather than the 3 position ones. I've had a scan through the links on this thread but a lot of them are dead. Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
I should have one. Are they the 50K ohm ones?
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Hi synthparts, Thanks for the response. I'll drop you a PM.
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Hey all, looking for the following parts:
Keyboard bushings for a Multimoog
2ea encoders for a Viscount/Oberheim OB-12
Pot and knob for SH-101 tuning
ARP odyssey mk3 replacement sliders (the whole kit)
Polivoks keybed or replacement keys (in good condition)
PM if you can help...
Keyboard bushings for a Multimoog
2ea encoders for a Viscount/Oberheim OB-12
Pot and knob for SH-101 tuning
ARP odyssey mk3 replacement sliders (the whole kit)
Polivoks keybed or replacement keys (in good condition)
PM if you can help...
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
First post has been updated with more links!!
Check them out!
DS
Check them out!
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
You forgot me...DIGITAL SCREAMS wrote:First post has been updated with more links!!
Check them out!
DS

Vintage Synth Parts - http://www.synthparts.com
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Thanks for your link! I'll add it to the first page now...synthparts wrote:You forgot me...DIGITAL SCREAMS wrote:First post has been updated with more links!!
Check them out!
DS
Is there any particular description you'd like me to use describing your page?
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
What you've got there is good except maybe the first part start off with "Vintage synth chips including CEM, SSM, Roland IRxxxx, Yamaha IGxxxxx", thanks!
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Re: Parts for VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS.....
Cheers....I've updated the link. Hope it reads abit better nowsynthparts wrote:What you've got there is good except maybe the first part start off with "Vintage synth chips including CEM, SSM, Roland IRxxxx, Yamaha IGxxxxx", thanks!

If you have any other suggestions/ideas etc...let me know.
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