I am in need of schematics to the Synamp.
Specifically: the input channels, connector signals and value/taper of the Send pot.
Thanks for any help.
Kevin
I am in need of schematics to the Synamp.
Specifically: the input channels, connector signals and value/taper of the Send pot.
Thanks for any help.
Kevin
I have the original service manual. If you want the whole thing then I’ll have copies made (some foldouts are rather large). I’ll Paypal you a bill for the copy charges.
Good thing you don’t need the gain or concentric EQ pots (weird tapers and values).
The send pot is 25K. Taper is not labeled, assume it is linear as all other non-linear pots are labeled.
Would you happen to have the code for the reverb pan, if there is one? My synamp was missing the reverb pan when I got it.
Thanks.
The big drag is that I had an original manual myself and sold it. ![]()
But I only need one or two pages scanned and wouldn’t want you to have to go to the trouble of photocopying the whole manual.
I prefer schemos and manuals on the computer anyway.
Easier for me, better for the trees and less combustibles in the house.
Also, I have some big bags of Moog NOS (CTS) pots with Moog 925- numbers that I can’t match up to any product.
I thought maybe they’d be in the Synamp somewhere.
But they could be in Lab Series amps or other Norlin/Moog products as well.
*** Just noticed you posted again… thanks for the value of that pot.
I’d guess it’s linear also, but never know.
I have lists of Moog prefix codes, but no actual part number(s) for the reverb. Sorry.
I’d think several models of various (Accutronics, Hammond, etc) tanks would work.
I’ve never had a problem subbing a tank in something like an Arp 2600 anyway.
Thanks again for the help!!
K
“R30 EFFECTS SEND 925-040929-001 rotary linear 25K”
I can scan them, but the connector diagram is a large foldout and will be multiple pages not one single page.
Reverb pan is 935-040694-001. Description is “reverb pan” no code!!!
Well at least the schemo does list input/output impedance for the reverb pan, those are the important values. Maybe my Fender Reverb reissue will sound better anyway.
I got my manual from Fred McNiff not long before he closed up shop. My unit needed some TLC by the time I got it. Owner said it wouldn’t power on - found a bad power switch! Heavy SOB but indestructable!!! Semi-parametric EQ is actually pretty decent. Found a used Anvil rack that is a perfect, the original wood case was reduced to kindling by UPS.
Thanks a lot, MC.
Very helpful.
The only connector I need a pinout for is on are the input/EQ board.
It’s only 6 pins. I figured out most of them, but not positive what a couple are for.
But I’ll figure it out and it looks like I’ll need to replace that pot before I go experimenting anyway.
I’d like to try and install this input/EQ board in the chorus box I’ve been making.
It will then be comprised of parts from Roland, Moog and Emu modular.
A Bouillabaisse soup of synth parts. ![]()
Got the pages scanned, but they won’t be uploaded until tomorrow. Thunderstorms in the weather forecast tonight and I’ve lost one too many computers to lightning.
Whoa!
Thanks a lot, MC!!!
Let me know if there’s anything I can give or do to repay you.
(cash is not here in great quantities, but I certainly have a lot of parts and other goodies.) ![]()
I understand weather related internet problems too.
I only have satellite internet and when it’s raining or snowing, we might have no internet for days.
Thank you again very much.
I’m just trying to make something from what I have here and well, I have a lone synamp EQ/input board.
I just don’t know how to hook it up.
So thanks big time!
Uploading now, should be four pdfs
http://www.retrosynth.com/~analoguediehard/tour/moog_synamp/
These PDFs are GREAT!!
Thanks a lot.
As the Cars said “…just what I needed!”
I really appreciate it. ![]()
Kevin