Here's a mod to make your JX-3p sound even better:
Solder wires from the POLY OUT test point and the GND test point next to it.
They're found on the upper left part of the main board, surrounded by small yellow plastic.
Solder the POLY OUT wire to a 1/4 inch audio jack positive terminal. Wire the GND to the negative terminal of the audio jack. Mount the jack somewhere.
It bypasses the chorus unit, volume, and the useless highpass filter. You get less hiss, more bass and treble response.
Here's a mod to make your JX-3p sound even better:
Solder wires from the POLY OUT test point and the GND test point next to it.
They're found on the upper left part of the main board, surrounded by small yellow plastic.
Solder the POLY OUT wire to a 1/4 inch audio jack positive terminal. Wire the GND to the negative terminal of the audio jack. Mount the jack somewhere.
It bypasses the chorus unit, volume, and the useless highpass filter. You get less hiss, more bass and treble response.
Gazdatronik 4 years ago
thats amazing that is
fabulous23s 4 years ago
sounded like an ems synth in the start.
but really great!!!!
123allvideos 4 years ago
@123allvideos What do you mean? Any EMS synth sounds completely different from a JX-3P and luckily so. They both have their pro-s and con-s.
agerven 1 week ago
a fun little machine!
rustyanalog 5 years ago
it does nasty things.
gogolito 5 years ago