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  • Awesome!

  • @TheAgentglover Thanks!

  • Your awesome man! You know your stuff inside out, I'm hitting the Subscribe.

  • @coketherealthing Thank you very much! I really enjoy restoring old synths just about as much as I enjoy playing them.

    Thanks again for your kind comment/subscribing! take care,

    Jareth

  • Do you get to keep this one, or is it for a friend?

  • @paperpichu This one is mine, I have always wanted the 203a model and finally got my hands on this one, am looking forward to playing this beast.

    take care,

    Jareth

  • Hi J, U really know your stuff, so VERY interesting what you can do & your EXTREME knowledge. Keep up the good work as I'm ALWAYS so intersed in what you do. How's the music? Your other wonderful talent. Cheers!

  • Don't you dare sell your 280a. Jareth!!! :0 And if you do, SELL IT TO ME!! :p.s, Thanks for making this video. It is very good information. My 203a is still going strong.. .One of the later models if you remember. And of course congratulations on your fine restoration. Very impressive!

  • @Sjobeck7 Haha, more than likely I will not sell my 280a, the thought has came up, but it will be hard for me to see Vox Humana go. If I do decide to sell it, you will be the first I will inform.

    Glad to hear you polymoog is still singing, You do have a good date of production on yours.

    Thanks again for your comment, I appreciate them very much!

    Take care,

    Jareth

  • I remember watching a power supply resistor burn up. With regard to the reference oscillator board on my old one, it just went way out of pitch. I thought it may have been a cap gone bad.

  • @kennykeyboard Very possible it was a cap going, there is one tantalum capacitor

    (C27 I believe) that likes to short to ground on the reference oscillator board and it will cause the pitch to drift out and eventually die depending on how low the resistance is within the cap. The power supply has a current sens circuit that should have shut the power supply down, may have had an issue with the power supply as well.

    Take care,

    Jareh

  • cool

    

  • @club1967 Thanks!

  • fantastic

  • @guitarharpsichord Thanks!

  • When that beast is done are you selling or keeping . Kudos to you for doing this and sharing this with us. And should you decide on selling drop me an email LOL

  • @MrRidgebackman I have a feeling I will keep this one, but I may sell my 280a (the keyboard model), I have not made my mind up yet though.

    Will let you know if I do decide to sell it.

    Take care,

    Jareth

  • Nice

  • @Rhythmicons Thanks!

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