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  • Hello everybody. My Nava was with some issues and I wasn´t capable to fixit. So I sent it to KlangGeneretor. He fixed it everything superfast for a very very good Price. I really recomend to everyone who have nava issues to be in contact with Klang. Very profesional and very nice guy, GOODKARMA :D :D :D
  • Huertos wrote:Hello everybody. My Nava was with some issues and I wasn´t capable to fixit. So I sent it to KlangGeneretor. He fixed it everything superfast for a very very good Price. I really recomend to everyone who have nava issues to be in contact with Klang. Very profesional and very nice guy, GOODKARMA :D :D :D
    Muchísimas gracias amigo! I'm looking forward to drinking a beer with you in Spain in near future... ;)
  • KlangGenerator,

    could you explain how you fixed this Nava ? It could be helpful to others Diyers ;)
    Best regards,
    e-licktronic
  • e-licktronic wrote:KlangGenerator,

    could you explain how you fixed this Nava ? It could be helpful to others Diyers ;)
    Sure. The first thing not working properly on Huertos' Nava was the display. It stayed completely dark.

    So I checked all traces and found a broken one between LCD pin 6 and ATmega1284P pin 25. I soldered a wire between those pins and voilà: display works.

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    You can also see another grey wire that replaces a broken trace at LED(+) of step button 16. The LED was also dark before adding that wire.

    I was now able to do the EEPROM initialization and the adjustement of TM2 to 5v.

    Next there were some issues with a few instruments:

    - crash (no sound at all) - after replacing IC63 (74HC174) the crash worked
    - snare - IC27 and IC32 were faulty
    - clap (only noise) - it turned out to be a defective transistor 2SC2603 at Q35 (it had continuity between emitter and base) and a defective 2SA798

    Also had to reheat some cold solder joints and remove a lot (!) of ugly flux. I can highly recommend this solder, as you get almost no flux residue with it: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B000V8IETU/ref ... TE_3p_dp_1

    At last I replaced R694 with a wire so that the display becomes brighter.

    That was mainly it! ;)