Re: [PolySix] 367 Fab shop
2009-06-12 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
I highly doubt that it s possible... and if it is, it won t be affordable. ... -- .sig -Chromatest J. Pantsmaker http://www.chromatest.net
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2009-06-12 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
I highly doubt that it s possible... and if it is, it won t be affordable. ... -- .sig -Chromatest J. Pantsmaker http://www.chromatest.net
2009-06-12 by sdlarch
Does anyone know of a pcb fab shop that can take the 367 jpgs from the files section and make a board from it? (In the US, preferably)
2009-06-10 by nanomole39
yes i would be interested,perhaps 6 thanks
2009-06-10 by Scott K Warren
Nice. May we have gerber files? skw
2009-06-10 by radek_tymecki
I ve cloned klm367 find it in files section radek
2009-06-04 by Andrew Jury
Let s put it another way. The Polysix I treated with the Mykal product I spoke about earlier was cleaned about 9 months ago. It is played perhaps once a week
2009-06-04 by wasteking1
ive tried the alcohol ...worked initially, had better results on stubborn contacts with lighter fluid, have also tried very fine abrasive paper...all worked
2009-06-04 by Andrew Jury
The product I mentioned is almost like an electrical switch cleaner with a very, very light lubricant in it. This is what keeps the oxidization away. I had a
2009-06-04 by Oliver Fairhall
Hey, god tips. I have found that my contacts are usually not to blame, as they work just fine without the keys in place, just playing pads to tracks. I have
2009-06-04 by Arturo Brisindi
What about Caig Deoxit? would that work? it works perfectly for my crackly pots. I just used the trusty eraser on the contacts method. it works ok, but they
2009-06-04 by Andrew Jury
Hi, There are a couple of things I have noticed which improves the longevity of a Polysix key contacts repair, without going to the lengths of covering
2009-06-04 by hyperjed
Hi all, Thanks for all the emails. It s good to see the range of interest and the varying needs that would have to be met to make this successful. Andy makes
2009-06-04 by Daniel Akzinor
Jed, I think this is great. I was thinking the same thought and will be willing to assist in the project. I also live in Portland, Oregon. I am currently in
2009-06-04 by Gil Sicuro
I Had this problem with my Jupiter-6. I used a potentiometer cleaning spray and also a very fine sandpaper on the most oxidated contacts. So far so good.
2009-06-04 by wasteking1
i have cleaned the key contacts on my polysix probably 4 or 5 times even using diffrent solvents at times. I always get everything back and everything is
2009-06-04 by Andrew Jury
Hi Jed, No, No, don t let me put you off doing this. I am sure it will be invaluable to the community. Just make sure you have all angles covered before you
2009-06-04 by Oliver Fairhall
I would potentially be interested. It would depend on cost and MIDI features. As far as I know, my KLM-367 does actually work, although it is half patched with
2009-06-04 by Sam Larch
I m with that, too. ... -- Sent from my mobile device
2009-06-04 by Scott K Warren
Andrew has a good point, that many people may not be up for the level of effort required to use a blank pcb. However, I think offering stuffed, tested, and
2009-06-04 by jayfon67
Yep, I d be in for a couple too! Cheers, Jay.
2009-06-04 by Sam Larch
I m in! ... -- Sent from my mobile device
2009-06-03 by Dave Garfield
Count me in! (I d like to replace that old eyesore NiCad with a nice, new lithium coin cell, and make that board bulletproof as well!) THANKS! Dave Garfield
2009-06-03 by Arturo Brisindi
Jed, thanks for the email. You just caught me while I was cleaning the contacts on my (mostly) functioning Polysix (I have two and one is totally dead).
2009-06-03 by noisepenguin
Hey, I ll definitely take one.
2009-06-03 by Andrew Jury
Hi Jed, Good idea, however, I think you would have more interest if the PCBs were stuffed, tested and calibrated. I think only the hardcore electronics fans in
2009-06-03 by Scott K Warren
I will buy 5 or 10 of these if someone else has already debugged it. -- skw
2009-06-03 by lanrosta
If you undertake this endeavor, please try to incorporate Old Crowes latest PCB design with the MIDI implementation already built into it. I d be down if you
2009-06-03 by Andrew Jury
Hi Giorgio, I have to say that in all my time I have never seen a black Polysix! I don t think this is something that came from the factory, but was either
2009-06-03 by mondokraftwerk
Hallo My polysix have the wooden case painted of black. The last models produced have this feature? I watched inside the case and the paint appear to be
2009-06-03 by hyperjed
Hi all, Since I m new to the group I probably ought to introduce myself before opening my mouth for other reasons. My name is Jed Jorgensen and I live in
2009-05-30 by wasteking1
i have this wooden case from a recycled polysix that is available if someone wants to make an offer....its in fair condition, some slight chipping to the
2009-05-28 by polysicks@ymail.com
I think I may have stumbled upon an old Korg MS-01 pedal in a pawn shop, I got it for $10 in a non-working state (I have yet to test it). It s a korg pedal,
2009-05-19 by radek_tymecki
I have same problem here. I was repairing klm367. and now i ve noticed that arpegiator doesnt work. the led is blinking. but when i turn arpegiator on i can
2009-05-10 by Terje Winther
All right, this is what is left in my spare PolySix that I uses for parts: - The complete wooden compartment - The complete keyboard (although some keys have
2009-05-10 by Terje Winther
Yes. I have the complete wooden parts, including the side panels. Terje ... Terje Winther terje.winther@wintherstormer.no http://www.wintherstormer.no/
2009-05-10 by Terje Winther
Yes, I have this button. ... Terje Winther terje.winther@wintherstormer.no http://www.wintherstormer.no/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-05-10 by Seekwhensir
Replacement side wood panels? Sent from my iPhone On May 7, 2009, at 5:59 PM, Terje Winther wrote: Hi, I have a scrapped
2009-05-07 by Sonic Amigos Support
Yes yes yes! :-) Just kidding. But indeed I d be willing to pay what is probably TOO MUCH for such a button, as it s the only thing wrong with mine. I d even
2009-05-07 by Sonic Amigos Support
Interesting info. The circle POLY button underneath is fully functional and the light is still there in its correct location (and it works too). And it seems
2009-05-07 by Terje Winther
Hi, I have a scrapped PolySix that I uses as a source for parts when reparing other PolySixes. I have lots of spare buttons/switches, including full sets.
2009-05-07 by Oliver Fairhall
I ve seen similar styles of switch from various manufacturers, though I ve not yet seen one of suitable dimensions. I always keep a lookout, though. At some
2009-05-07 by Andrew Jury
Hi, This is a very scarce part and I know a lot of people who would like supplies of these themselves (I am one of them!). Your only source is probably going
2009-05-07 by etejkowski815
Does anyone know where I can find a replacement for the POLY button cover on my Polysix? I ve not had much luck finding one.
2009-05-03 by peter_vh01
Awesome! Thanks for the help.
2009-05-03 by Andrew Jury
Hi Peter, Try Senso at http://www.vintageplanet.nl/ . He has this particular EG listed under part number KG-32029006 . Cheers, Andy From:
2009-05-03 by peter_vh01
Hey guys...I have a dead SSM2056 in my polysix, does anybody know where I can purchase a new chip? Thanks!
2009-04-27 by Bangface Weekend
Hi Robert, thanks for your suggestion! the synth has no MIDI but I have a Kenton Pro Solo MkII and will try to trigger the arpeggiator that way cheers Sophie
2009-04-25 by adr3laynyc
Hi Sophie (and Andy!), Does your Polysix have a MIDI retrofit by chance? I have a Kenton retrofit in mine. There is a switch on the back to toggle between
2009-04-24 by Bangface Weekend
small world..! If I switch to up/down and full range, then press and hold down middle C, the synth just plays the note without arpeggiating it... Thanks again
2009-04-24 by andy@networkjabber.com
Hello, So the arp led does light up. If you switch to up/down and full range, then press and hold down middle C what happens? Silence? if you have a look