From inkman402@yahoo.com Sun Feb 11 06:57:38 2007
Subject:Re: Vintage Korg CX3 Malfunctions

Thanks for the responses and links.

Now, I'm not the greatest DYI person when it comes to schematics and
soldering.
Do you think this would be a basic job to resolder components? or
something more advanced that I should send it in to a tech? and how
much cost would be for parts, time etc?

This group has been a great resource! thanks everybody.
ink

--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Fuller" wrote:
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> Subject: [CWSG] Vintage Korg CX3 Malfunctions
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> Hello Group,
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> I need help...Ive owned my vintage korg cx3 for about 3 years and now
> its acting really strange.
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> Its fine after I turn it on and after a couple of min. - hour. It
> malfunctions.
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> The problem is that the C and F notes (all octaves) start to distort
> and eventually the pitch shifts. It sounds like its occilating and it
> doesn't stay in the right pitch.
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> but any advice would help.
> Thanks
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> PS-if there is anybody in the so cal area that knows vintage keyboards
> give me a PM.
> Thanks again
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