MATRIXSYNTH: Oberheim OB-SX Voic Board


Monday, June 18, 2007

Oberheim OB-SX Voic Board

ac posted this image on AH. I asked him if it would be ok to put up a post here as a follow up to this post (and those linked in it), touching on the differences between the OB-X, OB-SX, and the OB-Xa. He gave the thumbs up. Thanks ac. This is a really nice shot of the board. Click on it to see the detail. You will see the following chips.

2 x CEM3340 VCO
2 x CEM3310 VC Envelop
1 x CEM3320 VC Filter

You can read more about the actual chips here.

5 comments:

  1. PCB's always remind me of a Krell city.

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  2. when i zoomed in on this image, I wanted to wipe the dust off the parts with my fingers...

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  3. the box cap soldered directly to the leads of the 3320 is a nice touch. the diode and cap mounted in the same location is also cool. the don't make boards like this anymore. do they?

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  4. That box cap across the 3320 is not standard... Some hack/fix...

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  5. I have an OB-SX and one of the voice boards WILL NOT stay in tune. Do I need to replace the CEM3340 VCO chip(s) on that board? I know these things are very prone to tuning problems. Excuse my naive question! Also can you get ROMs with other sounds on?

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