--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "fearofmops" <fearofmops@...> wrote: > > newbie here just wondering how difficult it would be to replace a > corroded board on a polysix. any info would be much appreciated. thanks. > I've been told that once the board has been corroded by a leaking battery, etc., It is past the point of repair. My recommendation to you is - if the Polysix you own or are purchasing is in great condition cosmetically, try to search Ebay, Harmony Central, etc. for one in bad physical shape that may have a usable board inside. I myself own a Polysix & right now it's being repaired. they're a bit tempermental. However, If you can get one that works properly, and looks nice, then you have a vintage synth that most would love to own & one that will not disappoint. The Polysix is a Classic! I hope this helps!! Jaze www.myspace.com/jazewadeaxiom www.jazewade.com
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Re: Polysix
2006-08-29 by jazew
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