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Stuff and more stuff

Stuff and more stuff

2003-07-23 by PlexusMiasma@aol.com

Hello all, 

I've been on this list for sometime now but until I've been pretty mute. I 
must say I've truly learned quite a bit from this list. Anyway on to the purpose 
of this e-mail. I have decided its about time for me to unload all the spare 
parts and keyboards that need TLC that I've been hoarding. I have various 
boards for the Korg Polysix, the board that holds the battery for the memory needs 
repair. I also have all boards for the ARP Omni-2, the main voicing board 
needs work. The person I bought the Omni-2 from replaced all the capacitors, 
needless to say he didn't use desoldering wick and some of the traces need repair. 
He also used the wrong capacitors, eletrolytic instead of tantulum. I also 
have the keybed and power supply as well as a whole Omni-2 I no longer use. The 
functional Omni-2 could use new caps as its not 100% anymore. Also there is a 
Korg Poly Ensemble-S that needs some work. All the voices play at once on the 
last note of each octave. Cosmetically its in beautiful shape. Roland CR-8000, 
not all the buttons work plus I have no use for it. I also have a few Yamaha 
DX7 parts stashed away as well. I was going to just put all this stuff on 
e-Bay but most people won't bid if its not 100%. If anyone is interested in 
anything please e-mail me off list with a reasonable offer. Thanks you to everyone 
for your time and sorry for the long drawn out e-mail.

                                                                   James

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Stuff and more stuff

2003-07-23 by James Walker

Hello ,
I may be interested in these spares ,but it depends on where in the world
you are .I'm in the UK !.

All the best ,
James walker


Service engineer
Music Control Audio Services Ltd

Visit us at http://www.Musiccontrol.co.uk
See our new Spares site in 'service shop'
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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:08:26 EDT
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Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Stuff and more stuff


Hello all, 

I've been on this list for sometime now but until I've been pretty mute. I
must say I've truly learned quite a bit from this list. Anyway on to the
purpose of this e-mail. I have decided its about time for me to unload all
the spare parts and keyboards that need TLC that I've been hoarding. I have
various boards for the Korg Polysix, the board that holds the battery for
the memory needs repair. I also have all boards for the ARP Omni-2, the main
voicing board needs work. The person I bought the Omni-2 from replaced all
the capacitors, needless to say he didn't use desoldering wick and some of
the traces need repair. He also used the wrong capacitors, eletrolytic
instead of tantulum. I also have the keybed and power supply as well as a
whole Omni-2 I no longer use. The functional Omni-2 could use new caps as
its not 100% anymore. Also there is a Korg Poly Ensemble-S that needs some
work. All the voices play at once on the last note of each octave.
Cosmetically its in beautiful shape. Roland CR-8000, not all the buttons
work plus I have no use for it. I also have a few Yamaha DX7 parts stashed
away as well. I was going to just put all this stuff on e-Bay but most
people won't bid if its not 100%. If anyone is interested in anything please
e-mail me off list with a reasonable offer. Thanks you to everyone for your
time and sorry for the long drawn out e-mail.

                                                                  James
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