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Alternative Fader Caps?

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Does anyone know of a viable alternative Fader Cap (that looks OK too) to the OASYS ones. Unfortunately, mine have turned to mush (a curious chemical degradation accelerated by this utterly weird weather we're having in Ireland this summer (warmth!) ).


Any useful pointers appreciated.


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Hi Nitecrawler -


Thanks for your reply and pointer. It worked out great - I purchased D3200 fader caps - they are almost identical and feel MUCH better. amazing how much more confident I feel about moving the faders - they really are important.

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Good news to hear, Kevin. We got to keep our O's going. 8)
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What colour are the D3200 Faders? I am not crazy about the lighter coloured ones in the photo on the other thread.

Second, where do you purchase the D3200 caps?

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All of the D3200 fader caps are black except for the drum fader. The part number for the black caps is 500620049000 (S772-H-08-M SLIDER KNOB BK/G). Dunno if they still stock them or not.

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Thanks Trin. I'll give them a shot ASAP as I've been living with "sticky finger syndrome" for quite a while now!
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Re: Alternative Fader Caps?

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Kevin Nolan wrote:Does anyone know of a viable alternative Fader Cap (that looks OK too) to the OASYS ones. Unfortunately, mine have turned to mush (a curious chemical degradation accelerated by this utterly weird weather we're having in Ireland this summer (warmth!) ).

Any useful pointers appreciated...
I've experienced the same problem with the Fader Caps and Knobs on my second-hand OASYS-88 which has a quite low serial number. I don't have the problem on my new purchased OASYS-88 with a very high serial number.

My local Korg distributor told me to send back the sticky, resp "melted" Fader Caps and Knobs. In return, they've sent me a whole replacement set of brand new original OASYS Fader Caps and Knobs FOR FREE !!!

Just call your local Korg distributor and you might experience the same excellent service... :wink:

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Any recommendations on how to actually replace the slider cap once I have a replacement. Just want to be sure of the procedure so I don't break or stress something while I do it. Please advise?
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utterly straight forward - just pull the old ones off and press the new ones on. The linear pots can handle it without issue.
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Perfect match on the part!! Very happy how!!

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Looks great. Let the sound mangling begin. Thanks to all for the great inputs.

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Slider Knobs Removal

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This is an old topic but I am having the same problem.
For those of you that did replace these bum sliders, how much force was required to remove these knobs from the slider?
I do not want to break something by yanking on the plastic too hard.....
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Post by nitecrawler »

Did mine last year. The slider knobs were maybe 12 dollars. The old ones came off without any trouble at all. Very simple replacement 8)
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Re: Slider Knobs Removal

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minnkorg wrote:This is an old topic but I am having the same problem.
For those of you that did replace these bum sliders, how much force was required to remove these knobs from the slider?
I do not want to break something by yanking on the plastic too hard.....

Incredibly easy - no issue at all. Just gently pull them off, on wedging or anything needed - no affect on faders. Go for it !!
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