I know what you mean! I like to have all the right¹ bits fitted in mine and matching them can be a bit of an ordeal. The most difficult ones to find are the long wood screw types that hold the boards in. They are always missing! I just wish people would take more care. I have a E-mu Drumulator sitting here on the bench that looks like it has been at the bottom of the sea for a few years. What do people do with these things? I know what musicians can be like, but come on! Cheers, Andy On 04/09/2010 12:15, "ML" <f115@rocketmail.com> wrote: > > Aaaahhh! Wooonderful. Huge thanks. This will be here for posterity! > > It's amazing how getting the right hardware for synths is actually a real pain > (or maybe it's just me). And yes - this will be a project! I've gone through a > few synth projects where their condition is just absolutely horrible. This is > one of them for sure. I'll snap a pic of the KLM board too. The traces are > truly brutal. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [PolySix] Re: Hardware screw sizes for the Polysix
2010-09-04 by Andrew Jury
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