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Configuration (contd)
CHANGING FROM VERTICAL TO HORIZONTAL ORIENTATION
As standard, Nyborg is a vertical machine much like its big brother, the Telemark.
It is possible to rotate the front panel, and move the MIDI/PSU PCB so that you can
have the synth flat, like a desk top device. This involves some basic mechanics.
First, the front panel must be removed and rotated 180 degrees. Removing the front
panel is described in ‘
Fitting Wood Sides
’ as outlined above.
Next you need to remove the MIDI/PSU PCB. This is one screw and 3 jack socket
nuts.
The two overlays must be removed and their positions swapped. (Overlays are the
‘stickers’ on the case).
To remove these, first gently warm up the glue with a hair drier, then carefully
peel off.
Set these aside glue side up.
If any glue is left on the case clean off with isopropynol alcohol.
Then refit the overlays in their new position. If there is not enough stickiness in
the glue you will need to reglue. Alternatively, you can purchase a new set of
overlays.
Refit the MIDI/PSU PCB in the new position.
Remove 4 rubber feet and fit in new position.
Fit front panel in new position.
Whether rotating the front panel, fitting wood, or, screwing 2 units together, the task
is fairly simple, and basic engineering common sense is all that is needed. Doing these
won’t invalidate your warranty. But doing something stupid like snapping something,
slipping and mashing the PCB, etc will! And these will be very evident.
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