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Subject: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
Original Message 1/14 11-Nov-02 @ 04:32 PM - Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
If someone has the schematics of this item, please provide help!
Message 2/14 11-Nov-02 @ 07:41 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
funny.. i "fixed" a jx3p once and ending up making the chorus stick on w/o a clue..
how many capacitors are there? can't you jsut mix n' match til it works?
Message 3/14 11-Nov-02 @ 08:51 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
I'll keep on trying: I love my juno!
If U learn where to find the schematics, write down please!!!!
THX!
Message 4/14 11-Nov-02 @ 09:41 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
Message 5/14 13-Nov-02 @ 01:18 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
Message 6/14 17-Nov-02 @ 12:16 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
Message 7/14 17-Nov-02 @ 02:09 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
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Message 8/14 18-Nov-02 @ 11:27 AM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
Message 9/14 18-Nov-02 @ 12:05 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
If anyone wants to do this: there is only one way for it to work properly
Two cap are connectet + to plus(- to -)
a-II-i-II-b
Two diods are connected like this:
a-II-b
Connect a to a, b to b, i to i
This according to CET would be the way of preventing the backwords bias and to get 1 non-polar from two polarized caps!
I am about to buy a paper 10uF/63V caps to replace the old non polar 10uF/16V!
If anyone has an opinion: share it!!!
Good luck!
Message 10/14 18-Nov-02 @ 12:12 PM - RE: Roland_JUNO 106 jack board cirquity
the scheme I drew for the diods is unshown for som reason: here I try to reproduce it again!!!
a--I{-i-}I--b
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