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I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad, as I'm having a problem that
the thing basically "freaks out" periodically. And I can conjur this "freaking
out" episode by tapping the input knob. So.. here are my questions..

The pot is basically soldered onto the circuit board. I figure I get a new pot
and solder it on in place of the bad one. It's that easy, right?

Where can I find this particular pot? It has a bunch of model type numbers on
it. But I can't tell if its 50k or whatever. Anyone have any help on what kind
it is, exactly? And where I can find one?
Thanks in advance.
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I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad, as I'm having a problem
that
the thing basically "freaks out" periodically. And I can conjur this
"freaking
out" episode by tapping the input knob. So.. here are my questions..

The pot is basically soldered onto the circuit board. I figure I get a new
pot
and solder it on in place of the bad one. It's that easy, right?

Where can I find this particular pot? It has a bunch of model type numbers
on
it. But I can't tell if its 50k or whatever. Anyone have any help on what
kind
it is, exactly? And where I can find one?



Tried contacting Lexicon?


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"Doc Gorpon" wrote in message
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I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad, as I'm having a problem
that
the thing basically "freaks out" periodically. And I can conjur this
"freaking
out" episode by tapping the input knob. So.. here are my questions..

The pot is basically soldered onto the circuit board. I figure I get a new
pot
and solder it on in place of the bad one. It's that easy, right?

Where can I find this particular pot? It has a bunch of model type numbers
on
it. But I can't tell if its 50k or whatever. Anyone have any help on what
kind
it is, exactly? And where I can find one?



Tried contacting Lexicon?


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Doc Gorpon wrote:
I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad...
Where can I find this particular pot?


I searched on 'Lexicon LXP-1' looking for a manual and meanwhile found a
site that lists part numbers for a lot of Lexicon stuff, LXP-1 input pot
included. It's up to you now, I didn't save it. Try adding 'input pot'
to your search.

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Doc Gorpon wrote:
I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad...
Where can I find this particular pot?


I searched on 'Lexicon LXP-1' looking for a manual and meanwhile found a
site that lists part numbers for a lot of Lexicon stuff, LXP-1 input pot
included. It's up to you now, I didn't save it. Try adding 'input pot'
to your search.



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Fed Up wrote:
Doc Gorpon wrote:

I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad...
Where can I find this particular pot?



I searched on 'Lexicon LXP-1' looking for a manual and meanwhile found a
site that lists part numbers for a lot of Lexicon stuff, LXP-1 input pot
included. It's up to you now, I didn't save it. Try adding 'input pot'
to your search.


Yer in luck:
http://www.candisc.com/ranger/stock22.htm

second item down in the table.

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Fed Up wrote:
Doc Gorpon wrote:

I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad...
Where can I find this particular pot?



I searched on 'Lexicon LXP-1' looking for a manual and meanwhile found a
site that lists part numbers for a lot of Lexicon stuff, LXP-1 input pot
included. It's up to you now, I didn't save it. Try adding 'input pot'
to your search.


Yer in luck:
http://www.candisc.com/ranger/stock22.htm

second item down in the table.

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Doc Gorpon wrote:
I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad, as I'm having a problem that
the thing basically "freaks out" periodically. And I can conjur this "freaking
out" episode by tapping the input knob. So.. here are my questions..


The input pot is probably not bad. Probably when you are tapping the knob,
you are shaking the PC board, and there is a bad chip socket, cold solder
joint, or damaged trace on the board.

The pot is basically soldered onto the circuit board. I figure I get a new pot
and solder it on in place of the bad one. It's that easy, right?


If you have a replacement. But it won't solve the problem. Tapping on the
board with a pencil will probably do the same thing.

Where can I find this particular pot? It has a bunch of model type numbers on
it. But I can't tell if its 50k or whatever. Anyone have any help on what kind
it is, exactly? And where I can find one?


Pots all used to be generic, but these days they are rare birds and most of
them wind up being custom made. Most of the time you wind up having to get
replacements from the manufacturer. But in this case, I doubt it's the pot.
I'd reseat everything socketed, put a little cramolin on them, and touch up
any remotely suspicious solder joints.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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Doc Gorpon wrote:
I have an LXP-1. I believe the input pot is bad, as I'm having a problem that
the thing basically "freaks out" periodically. And I can conjur this "freaking
out" episode by tapping the input knob. So.. here are my questions..


The input pot is probably not bad. Probably when you are tapping the knob,
you are shaking the PC board, and there is a bad chip socket, cold solder
joint, or damaged trace on the board.

The pot is basically soldered onto the circuit board. I figure I get a new pot
and solder it on in place of the bad one. It's that easy, right?


If you have a replacement. But it won't solve the problem. Tapping on the
board with a pencil will probably do the same thing.

Where can I find this particular pot? It has a bunch of model type numbers on
it. But I can't tell if its 50k or whatever. Anyone have any help on what kind
it is, exactly? And where I can find one?


Pots all used to be generic, but these days they are rare birds and most of
them wind up being custom made. Most of the time you wind up having to get
replacements from the manufacturer. But in this case, I doubt it's the pot.
I'd reseat everything socketed, put a little cramolin on them, and touch up
any remotely suspicious solder joints.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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Wow guys! Thanks!
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