Hi,
Thank you very much for that tip.
Before I saw your reply to my message I found this board:
http://www.oldcrows.net/~oldcrow/synth/tips.txtWhich makes this suggestion regarding tantalum capacitors:
" For places where tantalum polarized capacitors were used (The Prophet-5
had lots of these), replace them with aluminum electrolytic parts of the
same value. Tantalum capacitors have a very low WVDC and are the first
parts to die if voltage spikes make it past the power supply defeneses. In
general, replace old aluminum electrolytics with new ones. Modern
capacitor manufacturing techniques have yielded much better parts, so take
advantage of this. For power supply decoupling on circuit boards, replace
the usually 0.1uF ceramic disc capacitors with monolithic dipped-ceramic
parts. Do the same for other values of decoupling capacitors in the
circuit."
Do you concur, or should I definitely go with tantalum?
Thanks for your help!
-Richard