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Polysix replacement wood panels

Polysix replacement wood panels

2005-08-21 by seekwhensir

Hello my newly founded Polysix fam,


My first P6 I resentfully flipped on ebay a few months back..It was 
all banged up. Battery leakage, out of tune engine, saggy loose 
keys...I picked it up on ebay in that condition-and at the time was 
up for the challenge. I even midi'd it up to the mpc2k and laid some 
tracks down with the interesting out of tune voices, I decided to 
utilize the synth in the condition it was in for different creative 
measures. The time came to step up front and sort the beast out. 
Well, it sat for another 6 months...and eventually was placed back 
on the market, and I resorted to the inferior predecessor poly61.

Alas, 2 weeks ago I came across another Poly6. Battery leakage 
ofcourse, but I've replaced enough batteries within the interim, so 
I'm no longer intimidated by the process........the task to overcome 
with this unit is locating replacement side wood panels.


Analog outboard for life.

Keith Seekwhence

Re: Polysix replacement wood panels

2005-09-14 by darke_one666

The side panels are part of the lower wooden case and are not 
available seperately. You will have to do some woodwork or get a 
chippy to sort this for you


;--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "seekwhensir" <seekwhensir@y...> 
wrote:
> Hello my newly founded Polysix fam,
> 
> 
> My first P6 I resentfully flipped on ebay a few months back..It 
was 
> all banged up. Battery leakage, out of tune engine, saggy loose 
> keys...I picked it up on ebay in that condition-and at the time 
was 
> up for the challenge. I even midi'd it up to the mpc2k and laid 
some 
> tracks down with the interesting out of tune voices, I decided to 
> utilize the synth in the condition it was in for different 
creative 
> measures. The time came to step up front and sort the beast out. 
> Well, it sat for another 6 months...and eventually was placed back 
> on the market, and I resorted to the inferior predecessor poly61.
> 
> Alas, 2 weeks ago I came across another Poly6. Battery leakage 
> ofcourse, but I've replaced enough batteries within the interim, 
so 
> I'm no longer intimidated by the process........the task to 
overcome 
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> with this unit is locating replacement side wood panels.
> 
> 
> Analog outboard for life.
> 
> Keith Seekwhence

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