korg ax1500g (replacing tactile switches with stomps)

Started by deadastronaut, March 31, 2015, 04:07:08 PM

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deadastronaut

hi guys, dug out and dusted off my old korg ax1500g....

now i remember why it collected dust.. :)

the tactile switch 'mechanisms' (basically a dot of plastic under a square) touches the tactile...

but they have become very twitchy, and glitchy when switching , not reliable at all...

so i fancy i'll swap them out for proper stompable ones...and bring it back to life again.

so.......before i rip out the tactiles...a little education is needed..

1:  there are 4 lugs on a tactile right?...are all 4 lugs part of the switch?...or 2 lugs merely for attaching to a pcb?

2: are all tactiles push to make (NO) Or push to break (NC)

cheers. rob.




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Brisance

1. usually 4 lugged ones have one of the leads on either side shorted to one on the opposite
2. both variants exist, get your DMM out ;)

deadastronaut

 ;D yes i will when i open it up..

i thought maybe they would be the same, but if wired a certain way they could be NC or NO...

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i just watched a vid where the guy used the top right and bottom left as connections...hmmm...

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Brisance

#3
You might be correct in some parts, but if I remember correctly from a certain cd deck repair from at least 5 years ago, They had both kinds and lugs wired the way I described.
EDIT the ones I meant were like these : https://www.e-switch.com/system/asset/product_line/data_sheet/143/TL1100.pdf

duck_arse

erg, replaceing tactiles. you'd be best to look for a parts list, like wot boss do, then see what the spec sheets for the specced switch says. different leg numbers, diferent whanger heights, n/c, n/o, changeover, diff etc etc ....

or, just hack it with the first that comes to glove.
don't make me draw another line.

deadastronaut

all done...works flawlessly now...much better. brought an old beast back to life..  8) 8) 8)








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