Hey Dave, Thanks for your Post. But in the pix you've described the VRs are soldered away and I can't see if he just crushed them or if he used them elsewhere. I'm looking for a way to just leave the VRs as they are and solder a knob to them instead which lets you choose whether you go over them VRs or over the pots that are freshly installed. And I can't seem to find Atom Smashers Homepage. It's not on the link list and just googling for it brought strange results. Could you please send me a link? Thanks for your help :) Cheers, Beloc --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Bowman" <davidmochen@...> wrote: > > HI there, > > > Just check a post i did some 2 or 3 days ago with a link to yet > another post by Olaf... you've got the switch there. > Also check Atom Smasher's website where you'll find some photos of my > modded poly that hit the right spot you are lookgin for - i kept > original vr's and wired them to the switch. > > dave > > > --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "belochim" <belochim@> wrote: > > > > Dear Poly-Freaks and Fans, > > > > Has anyone done - and can tell me how it works - a non destructive > mod > > of the Poly 800? I'd like to mod my new Poly without breaking the > VRs. > > I've seen pictures and heard sounds of this modification before. Its > > fat! There's a switch above the pots which lets you choose whether > the > > signal runs through the VRs or the freshly soldered pots you just > > built in. Very nice idea I think since you can always go back to the > > old sound and you don't limit your midi-capabilities :) > > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated > > Beloc > > >
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Re: Poly 800 Mod ++ NON DESTRUCTIVE++
2007-01-20 by belochim
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