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Korg kpr-77 High pitched whine on output - HELP!

Started by davethedoobie, September 18, 2010, 06:40:05 PM

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davethedoobie

Hi, I have been restoring a dilapidated Korg KPR-77 back to life after the previous owner left the batteries in and they leaked twenty years ago.  I have managed to get all but the toms working again (their is a faint sound - so that's another problem to solve).  It took much sourcing of the parts I can tell you.  However, I have an issue that the is annoying and I seek your help.  The problem is a high pitched whine that only disappears when I brigde the R76 resistor on the board.

I would be grateful for any help or advice as I hope to modify this once I have it fully working again.

I know it is probably an easy fix but at the moment I can not see the wood for the trees.

Gordonjcp

What's the value of R76?  Has it gone high in value?
If at first you don't succeed, stick it through a fuzzbox.

Matt the Modulator

i had the same problem with the toms i replaced the volume slider and that sorted it
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davethedoobie

Thanks Gordon and Matt appreciate the response.

The resistor value is 220kohms +/- 5%. 

I gave the pot a good clean inside and managed to get the Hi tom sounding but I have noticed that the volume fades after a few minutes then, when I switch it off and turn it back on the hi tom sounds again.