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nordlead 24.03.2005 11:20 PM

stupid question on virus knobs
 
Hi all. Im thinking in cleaning my virusC and I wanted to take the knobs off to clean it thoroughly. Can I just pull them off like in most synths or are they glued to the board/pot in some way?

I'm asking because I was trying to pull off the osc vol knob and it sure seems resistant. I'm afraid to apply more strength in case they are fixed and I end up with a chunk of board in my hand.

Thanks for the answer.

Timo 24.03.2005 11:23 PM

Pull 'em off!

Honestly, they're not fixed, and thus they come off (and can be put back on) very easily.

Hollowcell 24.03.2005 11:27 PM

Yep, they come off quite easily actually.

I got carried away with the cutoff knob and while reaching for another instrument I ripped it off while playing! 8O

Which got me thinking about Timo's idea a while back to customize the knobs a little. :D

Timo 24.03.2005 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollowcell
Yep, they come off quite easily actually.

I got carried away with the cutoff knob and while reaching for another instrument I ripped it off while playing! 8O

Which got me thinking about Timo's idea a while back to customize the knobs a little. :D

mmm, sore point. Got them all designed properly and even received samples etc,! but the length of the shaft hole on the knob is just slightly too long (due to fixed dimensions of their machinery, so they couldn't follow my design measurements exactly), and consequently the knobs chafe slightly on the Virus fascia.

They let me know yesterday that they could get a machine part custom-made for the job to do it properly, but that I'd have to foot the cost at an extra $300....

.... Which is a bit steep! So it's back to the drawing board, d'oh! :roll:

saba 25.03.2005 03:46 AM

I would't have the guts to be putting that much pressure on Virus knobs.

Gulp! Pulling them off... good god.

blay 25.03.2005 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saba
Gulp! Pulling them off... good god.

just HC gettin up with the get down :wink:

cheers

blay

Timo 25.03.2005 12:27 PM

Honestly, they just slide off. And then slide back on again.

blay 25.03.2005 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timo
Honestly, they just slide off. And then slide back on again.

i think saba was referring to the fact that HC managed to remove one while playing :wink:

some knobs will become fairly sticky with time - i recently removed a knob on a kb and it certainly required a deep breath....

cheers

blay

Timo 25.03.2005 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blay
Quote:

Originally Posted by Timo
Honestly, they just slide off. And then slide back on again.

i think saba was referring to the fact that HC managed to remove one while playing :wink:

some knobs will become fairly sticky with time - i recently removed a knob on a kb and it certainly required a deep breath....

cheers

blay

Slightly OT, I've now aquired a few new pots (many thanks to Achim of www.synthesizerservice.de !!) to replace a couple of wobbly pots on my Virus from the last owner. Got all the soldering equipment ready, now just trying to psyche myself up to actually do it sometime.... Will require many deep breaths, and three pairs of hands!! And a digital camera, of course.

blay 25.03.2005 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Timo
Slightly OT, I've now aquired two new pots to replace a couple of wobbly pots on the Virus. Got all the soldering equipment ready, now just trying to psyche myself up to actually do it sometime.... Will require many deep breaths!!

good luck with it timo...

perhaps you could post some pics of the adventure?

cheers

blay


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