Synths When

Synths When

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06/05/2026

In an ideal world, every repair would follow this simple path:
1. We triage all issues in the instrument
2. We update the customer with our estimate for repairing said issues
3. We have access to all parts required and complete all accepted repair work
4. Everybody wins!

However, this road to recovery is very often plagued with bumps.
→ Solving one issue may allow another to rear its head.
→ The schematics don't match what we see IRL.
→ And sometimes, a repair goes smoothly, we complete reassembly, and then notice that the display is now missing a column of pixels...

The truth is, we can't always see what problems lurk under a stone before we turn it.

So, we shrug it off, mutter "That's repairs", and keep working ⚙️

(If you've got a crystal ball, we'd be very interested in renting it! 🔮 )

Photos from Synths When's post 05/21/2026

Keeping things original matters where it counts, but not where it doesn't.

If your vintage Sequential Circuits Pro One is clacking like crazy, let us know!

This replacement keybed kit from utilizes a modern Fatar TP/95 semi-weighted keybed that is buttery smooth, and super quick to install.

Even when original keybeds are fully re-bushed and contacts are cleaned, they are less reliable in the long run and aren't quite as silent!

04/15/2026

What's one thing a good dog and a good Rhodes have in common?
They both have a good bark!

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