I had the same problem - corroded board, bad eyesight- and I hit on the solution of taking the board to an electronics repair shop, the sort of place that fixes radios and vcrs. I pulled the board and bought the parts myself and printed out the documentation from old crow's site. They did a great job and were happy to have something different to work on. with parts it cost less $100. best Bill on 4/30/02 10:25 AM, PlexusMiasma@aol.com at PlexusMiasma@aol.com wrote: > Hello everyone, I'm new to the list. My name is James and I have a small > inquiry. A Polysix I recently purchased has suffered the battery meltdown > fate and for the last two weeks I've been unable to locate someone that can > do the board repair. So far I've e-mailed Scott Rider, Kevin Lightner, Synth > Services, and Kurt of Kurts Amps and Keyboards. Zip, zilch, nada except for > Kevin e-mailing me back since I only inquired with him about locating a > replacement board. I also contacted Ranger Audio in Canada about finding a > replacement and they turned up nothing. If anybody on this list can help me > in finding someone to repair board KLM-367 I would be forever grateful. I > would do the repair myself but my eyesight is horrid and the board traces are > tiny. Thanks in advance.............................James > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > PolySix-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.ing.umu.se/~me96kus/p6digi.html > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [PolySix] Dead Polysix
2002-04-30 by Bill Orcutt
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