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This is an early version of the unit that didn’t have the “Page Two” functions screen printed on the panel, so the tech labeled them for ease-of-use and testing. They’re easily removed, but I found them useful for remembering what lived where.
It is in very good condition and sounds absolutely gorgeous. I played it for hours when I picked it up from the tech.
It is a legend for a reason. Even without effects it has a full and rich sound. Send it through some reverb and delay and you will not be able to stop smiling.
Details of service below:
Action Performed / Recommended:
- Cleaned unit and performed initial calibration
- Noted failed "Keyboard Lower" LED
- Noted failed Filter Envelope on Voice 3
- Resolved Filter Envelope by replacing U311 (CEM3310) with AS3310 (modern replicant based on original)
- Completed recommend full replacement of capacitors
- Modifications to improve power supply and voice boards
- Rebushing and rebuild of keybed
- Battery replacement OR elimination kit
- MIDI kit and install
- Complete rebuild and re-bushing of keybed
- Full replacement of capacitors and voice board upgrade
- Battery elimination kit install
- MIDI kit and installation
- Complete calibration and troubleshoot
Notes during restoration:
- Dated the keyboard production date between January 17-23, 1983
- Many of the factory modifications had been performed already and I completed those that had not
- The later models of OB-8 had a different VCA. This unit has the CEM3360s.
- There were several CMOS ICs that had failed causing erratic behavior.
- Had to build a new cable and replace the ribbon cable between the Processor and Voice boards
- Later OB-8s had a different screen print, which showed Page 2 functions. I used a label maker to indicate these features
- Fully confirmed Page 2 functions"
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