V-Synth Cracked Board
Posted: 12:39, 6 January 2017
Hi all on the clan forum and happy new year. I've got a bit of a dilemma and would like anybodys advice.
Due to placing on a stand which subsequently collapsed my V-synth has ended up with a cracked PANEL-L
circuit board. This is the circuit board that houses the DBeam, Arpeggio, Time Trip Pad etc switches and
knobs. The board has a crack across it that appears to affect the middle bit physical functions such as the
Arp, Time Trip and maybe the C1 and C2 controls.
Have looked on the internet for a replacement circuit board but have drawn a blank so wonder if anyone
has any ideas? i.e. would the circuit board be repairable, would it be best to sell for spares or repairs or strip
down and sell individual parts. Other than the circuit board mentioned above all seems to work ok. Not sure
if all the controllers are duplicated and can be controlled via the Touchscreen.
As there appears to be next to no spares at all for the V-Synth maybe it would be beneficial to other owners
to strip down the V-Synth and use as an organ donor (no pun intended, the v-synth is far more than an organ!).
Thanks
Due to placing on a stand which subsequently collapsed my V-synth has ended up with a cracked PANEL-L
circuit board. This is the circuit board that houses the DBeam, Arpeggio, Time Trip Pad etc switches and
knobs. The board has a crack across it that appears to affect the middle bit physical functions such as the
Arp, Time Trip and maybe the C1 and C2 controls.
Have looked on the internet for a replacement circuit board but have drawn a blank so wonder if anyone
has any ideas? i.e. would the circuit board be repairable, would it be best to sell for spares or repairs or strip
down and sell individual parts. Other than the circuit board mentioned above all seems to work ok. Not sure
if all the controllers are duplicated and can be controlled via the Touchscreen.
As there appears to be next to no spares at all for the V-Synth maybe it would be beneficial to other owners
to strip down the V-Synth and use as an organ donor (no pun intended, the v-synth is far more than an organ!).
Thanks