Trumpet Man Messages: 2 Registered: June 2018 Location: Arkansas
Junior Member
Greetings all.
I browsed the posts in this forum for my topic and did not have any luck. So here is my issue.
I have a 1974 Kombo II that is in pretty good condition, except the mouse family that lived in it for a short while before I bought it left some corroded traces on the Summing Board. There is about 12" of surface trace that I am remediating or jumper bypassing. The C keys have a deficit in the first generation tone signal. A couple of transistor pairs and their resistors are bad and I'm replacing.
However, does anyone have a supply of old stock boards for these that anyone is aware of?
stevem Messages: 4738 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
Senior Member
sorry to say that I think your only hope is a donor kombo II .
That being said , we have the schematics here on the site so I can't see why you can't just hard wire it and use some bread boards if nessary to get it back up and running, yes I agree it' sounds like a project, but it's doable!
Trumpet Man Messages: 2 Registered: June 2018 Location: Arkansas
Junior Member
Thanks. I have the schematics and the maintenance manual and I am in the process of replacing parts and surface jumper installation. I would be interested in a donor Kombo II if one was out there.