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Is that Normal? Plan-B modules.

by oscar salas :: Rate this Message:

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On Thursday I have received 6 model 10 and 6 model 13 from Plan B.

I have noticed that the rise knob of one of the envelopes doesn’t work. I have exanimate the module carefully and I have noticed that it has reparation on its hardly scratched PCB. Look that one of the legs of the transistor close the blue cable is not soldered?

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2280/2059943377_5c12fde775_b.jpg 

Also, I have noticed that other of the envelopes, when you are triggering manually with the “start” switch, doesn’t send any signal by the EOA socket. And this envelope also, has the contour of its attack like if the rise knob be always at 0.

And all 6 envelopes send the same signal by the Attack/Decay Output and by the Attack1/Attack 2 output.
   
  Do you think that it is normal?
   
  In a second more in depth examination, I have timed some attack and decays times. Look at the picture. It seems that each of the envelopes has its own personality! Look that “time base knob” affects in different way at envelope 4 and 6 than at the others ones.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2386/2060730518_587ca6d58a_b.jpg 

Do you think that these modules were tested before shipping?
   
  About the 6 model 13 Dual Timbral Gates, look at the contour switch, it is forced; maybe… they have soldered the legs of the switch before screw the switch at the front panel?

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2174/2059945311_3d92fb4f44_b.jpg 

   
   
   
   
   
   
  Besr Regards,
   
  Òscar Salas i Areny,
   
   
  Ps. Sorry for my English.

       
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