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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Take 5 => Topic started by: Odin on March 06, 2022, 04:35:20 AM
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Hi guys,
First of all, I already contacted the customer service, checked if the internal ribbon cables were correctly seated as I was suggested to do, swapped the main board (I have received a new one on last Thursday from Sequential) but all of this did not solve the issue.
What is wrong with my Take 5?
From the very beginning, I noticed that the LEDs on the control panel sometimes flicker (all of them at the same time) even if I do not touch the synth. It's a very subtle and quick phenomenon : the LEDs do not shut off completely and this lasts around 1/10 of a second (maybe less). There is no regular pattern, it can happen at any time but generally every 7 or 8 seconds.
There are also some glitches on the patch number display : very subtle and quick phenomenon too, one of the 3 digit numbers glitches.
So, does anybody else have the same issue?
Best,
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No I don't have any of these problems.
If the mainboard is swapped, connectors checked (the cables can still be broken or have a bad connection internally) and you still have the same problems maybe it could be something with the power supply then.
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Hi synthboy and thanks for your reply!
This afternoon, I have checked the ribbon cables with an ohm meter and they are OK. I also think that could be something with the PSU providing an unstable current (the Take 5 is plugged into an Eaton UPS and the current is stable. No problem at all regarding the electric current coming from the outlet).
Well, I will see with the customer service for the next step.
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Yep, mine does that too. It doesn't bother me at all.
I mean, you'd have to be staring at all the LEDs or patch number display to notice it happen as it's so brief and so random. I only happen to catch a flicker once in a while.
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Hi iluvchiclets!
Thank you for the reply. So, I am not the only one having this issue.
In my case, it's easy to notice it. It doesn't really bother me but I just want to have a fully working (brand new) synth. I don't want to have a big failure in the future just because I didn't fix this issue during the warranty period.
Well, a new PSU will arrive on next Tuesday. As synthboy and I wrote before, that could be something with the PSU providing an unstable current.
Let's see what happens!
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Some news :
The culprit was the left panel and now everything works flawlessly.