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2007-05-28 by kissthebats
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2007-05-28 by kissthebats
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2007-05-26 by klosmon
New SSM 2056 chips can be had from Senso, at Vintage Planet: http://www.vintageplanet.nl/content.html ~G ... [Non-text portions of this message have been
2007-05-26 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
I have no idea where to get the chips... Maybe there is some old electronics supply house in a near-by villa that has a tube of them.. If you do find a tube
2007-05-26 by blacknred123
Hi yes it seems that your spot on!! It is infact 1 dodgy ssmt 2056 chip and could there be possibly one ssmt 2044 above as it seems the working chip even
2007-05-25 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
I think those chips are all socketed, so you could ***CAREFULLY*** swap the chips around and see if the problem follows. When you open the case, you can tell
2007-05-25 by blacknred123
Hi firstly thanks for your reply secondly do you think its easily sorted i.e. is there much chance of me picking up an EG chip for replacement assuming that is
2007-05-25 by klosmon
First impression is that one of the envelope generators is not working. Possibly the EG chip itself; possibly the support circuit. ~G ... [Non-text portions
2007-05-25 by blacknred123
Hi all I just recieved my polysix aware that it had a problem it seems that every 6th note i play no mater where it is on there board it cuts out, But only in
2007-05-22 by Einar Ekström
hi, been down that road before. i bought a wurlitzer from canada and had to use a step up converter. it resulted in massive amounts of hum unfortunately. for
2007-05-22 by blacknred123
... I would be Inclined to get a step up converter rather than rewiring, not that you should really have to do that, though not 100% sure
2007-05-22 by Einar Ekström
I live in Finland, which means eBay has become my friend, it s very rare to see a Polysix up for sale in here. But I m still lurking, looking for a good deal
2007-05-21 by blacknred123
... Cheers thanks!!! I ve been after one for a while and saw one go for £300 in the Uk!?!? which i thought was abit deep!? I don t think it ll be a real
2007-05-21 by Einar Ekström
Hehe, I was looking at that same German eBay auction for the Polysix. I actually wrote that first question you quoted in your message. I was in contact with
2007-05-21 by blacknred123
Hi thanks to you both for the replys!!! If it is a vco or vcf is this easily repairible?!?! ... just ... is still ... playing ... any help.
2007-05-21 by Niels Ott
... This is tough stuff, man. ;-) ... Dumpf is a German adjective that can be used to describe a sound. It s like with not many overtones, imagine talking
2007-05-21 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
It sounds like the 5th voice has a bad chip somewhere.. either the vco or vcf. just my guess. ... -- .sig -Chromatest J. Pantsmaker http://www.chromatest.net
2007-05-20 by blacknred123
Hi I just purchased a Polysix from Ebay of a German guy there seems to be a minor problem which has been badly translated with I guess babelfish Q: Hello
2007-05-18 by Einar Ekström
Hi, thanks Justin! I just sent you a private message. /Einar ... as ... wasn t
2007-05-18 by ajscent1
hi i ve got a poly six for sale if interested ? cheers justin. ... with ... polyphonic ... you ... sure. ... thought I d ... anyone.
2007-05-15 by Einar Ekström
Hi, This is my first post. I want to make the step from monophonic to polyphonic and I m now considering accquiring a Polysix. I ve spotted a Polysix from a
2007-05-15 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
I ll repeat that you should remove all of the blackened traces. Otherwise in a few months, you ll be posting to the list asking why X or Y stopped working.
2007-05-15 by spistrich
I found that one of the blackened traces was discontinuous, so i jumped it with a thin wire literally over the IC31 chip and now i have memory .(and the
2007-05-15 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
black traces are bad. They will continue to corrode and spread cancer. You should clean it all away. ... -- .sig -Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
2007-05-15 by gmanca101
Based on Old Crow s stuff, ic 31 isn t a memory chip, it s a gate that s used sometimes for controlling leds and in this case it does. So that s your LED
2007-05-15 by spistrich
I just did a battery transplant on a polysix i just got that had a leaky battery... not too bad, but there were a few (4-5) blackened traces around IC31, but
2007-05-12 by Niels Ott
Some pictures: http://www.drni.de/niels/for-sale/tridentmk2/ In case you re interested, write personal mail. Please do also give country, city name, and
2007-05-11 by spistrich
thanks for the explaination... now it makes sense about having to pull the pc board and put in the diode. I got a 3.6v battery to match the old 3.6 volt
2007-05-11 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
That s exactly it. The circuit is designed to charge the NiCad battery whenever the synth is turned on. That way, the battery will have a full charge when
2007-05-11 by gmanca101
Well, the reason for the replacement is so that when you replace the battery with a non-chargeable kind, like the lithium style, the circuit doesn t charge it,
2007-05-11 by spistrich
My polysix needs a new battery... the Old Crow site describes a possible replacement with a 3v lithium disc cell..... can you use a 3.6 lithium solder-in
2007-05-10 by nanomole39
hi there Niels,excellent.what kind of price are you looking for,and payment via paypal is not a problem.--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, ... in ... Trident ...
2007-05-10 by Niels Ott
Still for sale...
2007-05-10 by nanomole39
hi there is the trident still for sale as im very interested.i am in the uk regards ady - ... MK2. ... even ... signaling the ... in ¤ ... happy ... he list.
2007-05-08 by cristoforcolombo
... Thanks everybody but now I m sure it s better NOT to rip plywood off. I m gonna try something new: put alluminium angles (say the ones used in flight case
2007-05-07 by Niels Ott
Hi again, I found that I just don t find the time any soon to fix my Trident MK2. Defects as described below. I won t find much time before August or even
2007-05-07 by fire sine
Splendid!!!!! Keith seekwhensir ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection
2007-05-07 by Frank McGing
There s a place called www.customsynth.co.uk who already make wood side panels for the P6. They posted a message to this group a while back. I don t work for
2007-05-06 by fire sine
Yes, I would be interested in 2 pairs!!! One for my poly6ix and one for me. lol. No, for real. Keith ... __________________________________________________ Do
2007-05-06 by gil_we
Hi , if yiu have two sets I d be glad to buy one pair... gilwein@walla.co.il ... fake wood with real and make some extra sets. Interested?
2007-05-05 by fire sine
Chris, I have 2 poly6ixes that need new hips. I ve been putting it off, but it appears to be a rather easy process. The original particle board has
2007-05-04 by Chris Goumas
I ve got a couple Polysixes that I was going to replace the all the fake wood with real and make some extra sets. Interested? cristoforcolombo
2007-05-04 by cristoforcolombo
Hello ppl, I m new of this group and I bought recently a P6 with keys problems (all done now) and, that s the question, worn, bad, broken side panels. Since
2007-05-01 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
Replacing the poly6 s supply with a wall wart is not really that good of an idea, though you could do it. I highly doubt that your replacement power cord has
2007-05-01 by ajscent1
Hi everyone, I am in Bristol, UK. I am selling a lot of my kit, I will ebay it but am also very happy to sell it otherwise, you are welcome to inspect and
2007-05-01 by jjmcclear
A while back I replaced the power cord, with a heater cord, one that I bought from a hardware store. Shortly after that, my appeggio started acting weird. It
2007-05-01 by gil_we
Is he ok ?...... ... never got a
2007-05-01 by Frank McGing
Me too - I tried about 2 months ago but had no luck contacting him. Frank
2007-04-30 by Niels Ott
Right, but not too old synths don t consume so much power so that the wall warts don t get too hot. Ah I forgot to mention: in case people work with high
2007-04-30 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
One thing that s good about wall warts is that they keep that extra heat out of your synth. I prefer power bricks to warts though.
2007-04-30 by Niels Ott
... If time and skills in working with metal are not too rare, what about mounting a rubber connector like a computer has? Or even Neutrik PowerCon (See