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| Gear interested Join Date: Aug 2009
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Thread Starter | Juno 6 repairs I have a Juno 6 laying around with I think what is some broke voice chips. Only one key in every 4 works although I know when I bought it it was more like 3 in every 4. Anyway last time I looked I remember it being about the same price to find and buy these chips than it was to buy another second hand. Is this the case or can anyone reccommend me what to do, seems such a shame to not get it working. Thanks a lot |
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| Lives for gear | there’s no reason to think its a chip problem at this stage. if you don’t feel comfortable with a soldering iron, there's no point prodding around to find the problem: take it to the doctors. if you do feel good having a go yourself, there’s a couple of things to try. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Aug 2009
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Thread Starter | Cheers for the reply, Im definitely not the greatest with electronics. Im a little hestant about taking it to repair in case I end up getting charged more than the price of the thing to get it working. That being said it is probably my best bet, does anyone know anywhere good for that in London? |
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