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  • yeah i got all that, im pretty familiar with the basics, just dont know why the body contacts wont work. wish this guy would reply to his own video

  • @scabbedeye sorry I didnt reply faster for some reason comments dont show up in my in box

  • what color are the wires ?

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  • @Cyeos yes I'd be interested to know of what you made of this one if you ever get any pics posted somewhere - mine seems fairly crashable... I guess if you have a 8006 series, you probably wont need the pics I just posted to your electro-music post regarding power and speaker layout...

  • any way you could open it up to tell me where the pitch knob goes?

  • @scabbedeye Hello Im sorry I didnt take notes on this one but the body contact problem sometimes can be fixed with a trim pot or res in line. the pitch on this one I ran a wire from the neg to the extra lug on the pitch pot to make it more controlable

  • yeah

  • Ah...OK.

    Does your PCB have a transistor on it by chance?

  • I can help you with battery lines if your main circuit board (the one with the slide switch pads on it) says 8006-1E or 5085-11. Let me know.

  • My speaker wires were yellow. But I've found there are many different versions of the layout, so I'm not sure it would help. I've restarted the project so I'll probably be able to get it. Sorry I missed your response so long ago!

  • I guess 1G is just a later run than my 1E. The blob is actually your IC, or rather a coating over top of the IC. It's probably on a small "shelf" piece of PCB perpendicular to the main board. It's the same sort of thing inside a Furby and other noise "toys". Not sure about the body contacts (I haven't modified my 8006-1E at all to tell you,) but that doesn't sound right. For pitch adjust generally you put a pot in parallel to the existing resistor, leaving the original there.

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