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mounting screws pass through these grommets. Do not tighten the screws so as to pinch the
grommets. There should a small amount of play.
16.
Place the steel case on its right side, to the immediate left of the TTSH with its front facing the
TTSH and the case bottom facing you.
17.
Connect the reverb cables, paying attention to input and output function. If you cut your own
cables, there should be very little slack.
18.
Install the barrel connector to the case and tighten.
19.
Connect the .156 wire housing for the power connector to the PSU sub board.
20.
Solder the +12V wires for the DC power connection to the panel power switch, center and lower
pins. Polarity is not important. The top pin of the switch has no connection.
21.
Gently/carefully tilt the left side (on your right) of the TTSH Panel/PCB up to meet the case until
fully seated. While holding the two together, lift and reposition the whole such that the case is
resting on its back, and the TTSH panel faces up.
22.
Install the four panel / case M3 screws.
You are done!
MODIFICATION: ADD POWER TAPS FOR FUTURE MODS
Consider adding a few locking headers to the various 2x3 pin header pads located around the synth. These
can be used down the road to power other modifications, such a VCO sync, MIDI Devices, of the Shapers
option.
MODIFICATION: AC COUPLING ON THE VCF AUDIO MIXER INPUTS
This modification is commonly applied by most builders, and has been applied to large numbers of ARP
2600 units in the field. Four of the audio inputs for the VCF audio mixer have film capacitors placed in-
line with their inputs, to block DC offset in the signals coming from the VCOs. The Sawtooth and Pulse
wave outputs have a +5V DC offset. This can lead to some choppy or thumpy behavior in the VCA, so
many builders apply this fix. The first audio input (normally the Ring Modulator) is left unmodified. The
change does result in some waveform distortion that is apparent on an oscilloscope, but does not have a
dramatic effect on the perceived sound.
Parts to perform this change are included in the Synthcube kit and BOM; 4x 1uf film capacitors. The
locations for these are marked in silkscreening on the board, and traces must be cut underneath the
capacitors footprints before the capacitors are installed. The location for these trace cuts are also
silkscreened.
MODIFICATION: GATE BOOSTER INSTALLATION
The purpose of the Gate Booster is twofold; 1. Drive the gate inputs on both the AR and ADSR; 2. Generate
the trigger impulse required by the ADSR.