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ADA Preamps => Original MP-1 => Topic started by: Hamer95USA on August 02, 2018, 08:46:07 PM

Title: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: Hamer95USA on August 02, 2018, 08:46:07 PM
   Hello everyone,

I haven't been on here in awhile. I found this thread of this guy in southern California repairing or restoring ADA MP-1 preamps. Has anyone here colloborated with him?

 https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/ada-mp-1-from-japan-with-love.1935219/ (https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/ada-mp-1-from-japan-with-love.1935219/)

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Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: rnolan on August 03, 2018, 02:32:03 AM
Hey GG, no I haven't come across him before, seems to know his stuff  :thumb-up: , good thread.
Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: herbyguitar on August 03, 2018, 07:39:03 AM
I didn't like hearing this part:
"The key thing to keeep in mind is expectations. These old boys contain many obsolete parts, so some repairs require a donor unit, whose parts may be on the way out, as well. I have a couple spare units for such occasions, but it’s only a matter of time until the party ends."
Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: vansinn on August 03, 2018, 12:12:45 PM
His work look just fine.
Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: Dante on August 06, 2018, 07:37:49 PM
Southern California (SoCal) is not that far for me. I lived down there for a good while and have a few friends I can call on to be my eyes/ears on the street. We can connect with him. Would be great to have him in here
Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: MarshallJMP on August 07, 2018, 10:08:49 AM
I didn't like hearing this part:
"The key thing to keeep in mind is expectations. These old boys contain many obsolete parts, so some repairs require a donor unit, whose parts may be on the way out, as well. I have a couple spare units for such occasions, but it’s only a matter of time until the party ends."

Actually there are only 2 ic's in the MP-1 that are obsolete, good thing they don't fail very often  8) .But you can still find these if you know where too look. The MP-2 has far more obsolete ic's. (Don't worry go them all in stock if needed). The classic also but less. The only thing I don't have are front panels. I do have the original blue prints of these, so if needed I could send these to a company to get them made again.

Funny thing is he's using OPA2604AP's (like me) and these are obsolete too  :facepalm: That is they don't make them anymore in a DIL housing.
Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: Dante on August 07, 2018, 06:46:29 PM
I got a reply from the guy, he seems pretty cool and humble...Here is his reply (hope he doesn't mind me putting this on here)

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Dante,

Hey, my man. Super cool to get an email from you. Love the depot, too, btw. Haven’t spent much time there since moving.

Sadly, my personal MP-1 was damaged when I experimented with replacing some of the ICs in the signal path. I haven’t been able to repair it, despite the fact I replaced the older chips with the same types! Really hit my confidence hard lol.

Anyway, I do love working on these old boxes, but my knowledge is somewhat limited due to being more of an analog guy and having all of my test gear in storage.

I love chatting about gear, so I’m always down for a beer and a chat. I’m in north Orange County near LA, so let me know whenever you’re around.

Cheers!
Title: Re: Repair guy on The Gear Page repairing ADA MP-1 preamps
Post by: rnolan on August 08, 2018, 05:09:52 AM
Hey Dante, cool, would be great to have him on the Depot  :thumb-up: as a regular.  Please give him my regards, anyone who can help keep our precious preamps alive and well is most welcome  :whoohoo!: .@MJMP, that's good to know re opp amps, you've got us covered, well as well as you can  :bow: and BTW we really appreciate it  :headbanger: