--- In vintagesynthrepair@y..., "tsomneevich" <thom_s4@h...> wrote: > > Hi Group (especially Tom), > > I can get a Polymoog for a fair price, but I'm told the oscillators > are "unstable". Is this an easy fix? I'm getting the schematics w/ > the synth. > > Thanks for any help, > Scott Hi Scott! As far as my Polymoog (Model 280) is concerned, there shouldn't be problems with oscillator instability. Basically, as the Polymoog is no "classical" synth, there are only two oscillators which are divided down internally. So the tone generation resembles more the "Hammond-principle". Anyway, there were severe problems with my unit concerning operational amplifiers and some standard TTL circuits. There are actually hundreds of them! The worst problem was with one of the two divider networks. As I couldn't get the genuine part, I had to replace it with a "home grown" substitute network. So the schematics are essentially for future maintenance. I'd be glad to help you with any advice when it comes to repairing... Cheers, Reinhard
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Re: polymoog repair
2002-11-07 by rhintraeger
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