Say, does the new synthesizer have the same footprint as the old synthesizer or is it an entirely different device? Maybe even from a different manufacturer?

James Wilson wrote:
Also, if you've ever wondered about your handling
of surface mounted devices (SMD) the old synth
boards are full of SMDs. With some desoldering wick
you can remove devices and replace them without
any worry of doing harm. Good practice.

Later, you can still recycle the boards.
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