aon
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So I got this thing for very cheap because the modeling selection switch on the lead channel works intermittently. When you turn it around enough, it will eventually select a random model. The amp has the benefit of being small and having a double insulated power supply, aux in and headphone output. Just what I need for the summer. So I figured if the lead channel turns out to be unrepairable, I can live with just the clean.

It opens up by removing the handle and three screws in the bottom that screw into the MDF. Someone has previously tried to open it unsuccessfully by turning the screws that mount the transformer and some other parts...

Opening up there's a strong smell of CRC 5-56 (which is what is commonly used instead of WD-40 for "everything" here). Someone's definitely been inside before. Anyway, RSW1 is the culprit.

The Roland service manual is easily found and has the Alpha part number for the rotary switch:

The part at mouser isn't that expensive but shipping is 20€ at minimum (and I don't have other stuff to order to get rid of the shipping fee...)

Guess I'll ask around a bit...

It opens up by removing the handle and three screws in the bottom that screw into the MDF. Someone has previously tried to open it unsuccessfully by turning the screws that mount the transformer and some other parts...

Opening up there's a strong smell of CRC 5-56 (which is what is commonly used instead of WD-40 for "everything" here). Someone's definitely been inside before. Anyway, RSW1 is the culprit.

The Roland service manual is easily found and has the Alpha part number for the rotary switch:

The part at mouser isn't that expensive but shipping is 20€ at minimum (and I don't have other stuff to order to get rid of the shipping fee...)

Guess I'll ask around a bit...
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