I'm going to take my EIII Rack to my tech today, my stereo outs come on at first then shut down after 5 mins or so (I will let you all know the outcome and what he says as he has vast experience).
I am going to use solution 2 supplied by "DVDBORN & DR C" which is to run a new yellow wire from +5v power cable onto pin 8 of IC3 chip..
Funny thing is when i got a reply back from "DR C" this is what he said:
"Have the guy solder a yellow wire to pin 8 of IC3, the other side of the
wire going to one of the yellow wires coming from the power supply (its
the +5V) This will solve all this crappy clicks and stereo dissapear."
Firstly i must say that i'm most certainly not a tech but these are just some observations that i think i need to bring up..
So i'm thinking obviously everyones knows that those bloody ribbon cables are old and i think they need replacing, and if pin 8 powers the output board then what Dr C says about "crappy clicks and stereo disappear" makes sense.
Which ever ribbon cables are giving you problems then i think it means it's not supplying the right voltage to the output board adding the extra yellow wire should solve all of this as the board has a consistant supply of +5v...
Where can you buy that ribbon cable that connects to the output board?
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What is that cable called??? i'm sure it"s not another form of IDE (i'm not to hot on computer cables!!!)
I don't see a problem getting the IDE cables, these also short out as sometimes when my EIII goes funny i just have to move the IDE cables connected to my zip & scsi drives, and everything is fine and dandy after that...
Personally i think if we can find somewhere to get all the internal cables it would solve alot of peoples problems...
I have an old mac in the loft with has shit loads of IDE cables for scsi drives in it and it runs flawlessly no problem..
It's most probably because someone has not had to go inside it every minute to fix some fault or another, all that moving around of cables over 20 years has to have caused some damage to them.
Anyway these are just my observations, if anyone knows where to get all cabling or the right names for them, lengths, 2 way splits or whatever then let me know...
I hope we can get all our output problems sorted once and for all, this machine's sound is to beautiful to let it just fade away, i'm gradually going to upgrade every part i possibly can to keep this machine in tip top shape.
My tech is a very good friend he does alot of work for, Sir Paul MCcartney, Phil Collins and the some of the guys from Tangerine Dream, to name a few i will keep everyone updated with photo's (if possible) and any useful information that he gives me...
Karl...