Music Thing Modular Repair

Professional Music Thing Modular Repair & Diagnostics in the USA

Precision Voltage Labs provides professional repair, diagnostics, and calibration services for Music Thing Modular Eurorack modules. We support customers throughout the United States with reliable mail-in repair service for both current-production and legacy Music Thing Modular products.

Music Thing Modular products are known for their innovative open-source designs, DIY-friendly philosophy, and creative approach to modular synthesis. Widely respected throughout the Eurorack and DIY communities, Music Thing Modular modules have become some of the most frequently built, modified, and customized designs in the modular ecosystem. As these modules continue to see years of studio and performance use, reliable repair and technical support remain essential for maintaining long-term performance and reliability.

Our repair process focuses on careful diagnostics, component-level troubleshooting, calibration verification, and long-term reliability. We work with both analog and digital Eurorack systems and have experience servicing DIY builds, through-hole and surface-mount assemblies, digital audio systems, microcontroller-based designs, and mixed-signal electronics commonly found throughout the Music Thing Modular product line.

Common Music Thing Modular Repairs

We regularly diagnose and repair issues including:

  • Reverse polarity damage

  • Power rail failures

  • Calibration drift

  • Audio output problems

  • Intermittent operation

  • No boot / startup failures

  • Physical connector damage

  • Ribbon cable damage

  • Faulty potentiometers and jacks

  • PCB-level component failures

  • DIY assembly faults

  • Cold solder joints

  • Component installation errors

  • Firmware-related issues

  • Mechanical stress damage

  • Aging component failures

Many issues that initially appear catastrophic are often repairable with proper diagnostics and component-level repair techniques.

Music Thing Modular Products We Commonly Service

We service many Music Thing Modular products including:

  • Radio Music

  • Chord Organ

  • Turing Machine

  • Mikrophonie

  • Mikrophonie 2

  • Startup

  • Control

  • Pulses Expander

  • Voltages Expander

  • Voltages Expander MkII

  • Radio Music Derivatives

  • Turing Machine Expanders

  • DIY Music Thing Modular Projects

  • Through-Hole DIY Builds

  • Surface-Mount DIY Builds

  • Legacy Music Thing Modular Products

We also service many third-party builds, DIY assemblies, and derivative designs based on original Music Thing Modular projects.

Diagnostics & Technical Repair Process

Modern Eurorack modules often combine:

  • digital signal processing

  • microcontrollers

  • precision analog circuitry

  • switching and linear power systems

  • through-hole and surface-mount PCB assemblies

  • audio playback systems

  • control voltage processing systems

Symptoms do not always reveal the underlying failure. A module with no output or unstable behavior may involve multiple subsystems including voltage regulation, firmware, digital audio systems, assembly-related faults, signal path issues, or power-related failures.

At Precision Voltage Labs, repairs begin with detailed diagnostics to identify root-cause failures before unnecessary parts replacement occurs.

Repair and testing capabilities include:

  • PCB-level diagnostics

  • Surface-mount soldering and rework

  • Through-hole repair and rework

  • Oscilloscope-based signal tracing

  • Voltage rail analysis

  • Audio path troubleshooting

  • Calibration verification

  • DIY build troubleshooting

  • Firmware-related troubleshooting where applicable

  • Connector and mechanical repair

All repairs are performed in an ESD-safe workspace using professional electronics diagnostic equipment.

Support for DIY and Legacy Music Thing Modular Products

Music Thing Modular products have been widely embraced by the DIY community, resulting in thousands of modules being built by individuals, workshops, and third-party manufacturers. Build quality and assembly techniques can vary significantly between modules, making professional diagnostics especially valuable when faults occur.

Precision Voltage Labs provides diagnostic and repair support for both professionally assembled and many DIY-built Music Thing Modular products whenever repair is technically feasible.

Mail-In Repair Service

Precision Voltage Labs provides secure mail-in repair service throughout the United States.

Customers can contact us for:

  • repair evaluation

  • shipping instructions

  • packaging guidance

  • turnaround estimates

  • diagnostic consultation

Modules should always be packaged carefully using anti-static protection and adequate padding during shipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you repair DIY-built Music Thing Modular products?

Yes. We regularly service both professionally assembled and DIY-built Music Thing Modular products depending on build quality, overall condition, and repair feasibility.

Can assembly-related faults be repaired?

In many cases, yes. Common issues including solder bridges, cold solder joints, incorrectly installed components, damaged PCB traces, and power-related faults are often repairable with proper diagnostics.

Do you repair Radio Music and Turing Machine modules?

Yes. We diagnose and repair many issues affecting Radio Music, Turing Machine, associated expanders, and derivative designs based on original Music Thing Modular projects.

Do you provide calibration services?

Yes. Calibration verification and adjustment are included where appropriate as part of the repair and testing process.

How do I request repair service?

Please contact us through our Contact page with:

  • module model

  • symptoms

  • known damage history

  • photos if available

We will provide next-step instructions and mail-in guidance.

Independent Repair Service Notice

Precision Voltage Labs is an independent repair service provider and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Music Thing Modular unless explicitly stated. All trademarks and product names remain the property of their respective owners.