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Thanks, I think I can do the removal of the eprom and such. I still need a few tools and things to get started, so I'll let you know if I need a pre-assembled Hawk. Once I get my head around everything I need, and acquire said stuff, I might even be willing to do it all.
So, with the volume pot.... Just pull off the nob and spray de-oxit on the post? Wiggle the post around...ect. ... Or is there a small opening somewhere on the pot to where I would have to open up the Poly?
I see in the photos section this mod for the chorus feedback. Does the Hawk implement that? I haven't see any examples of that mod online.
Thanks for taking the time to answer these newbie questions.
I do, and will do more of my own research before asking questions, but sometimes its just easy to ask.
Thanks again,
J.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogro ups.com, Michael Hawkins <korgpolyex800@ ...> wrote:
>J,
> Hi
>real challenge is pulling the EPROM socket and IC29 out of the main board.
> We could agree to a price for a pre-assembled kit but the
>the challenge is to find someone who can do the socket removal for you.
> So if you don't feel comfortable with a soldering then
>to pull the pot apart. You just spray into the pot and de-oxit does its magic.
> De-oxit is the way to go with cleaning pots and you probably won't have
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> Mike
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> From: J.<lovgh2000@. ..>
> To:href="mailto:korgpolyex%40yahoogroups.com">korgpolyex@yahoogro ups.com
>Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 5:07:08 PM
> Subject: [korgpolyex] Scratchyvolume pot
>my first Poly-800 MK1 last Saturday. I'm super stoked cause its my first analog synth! I'm also very grateful for you all in this group. So, I am very interested in the Hawk-800 and atomahawk mods, but I'm a little timid to try the upgrade because I don't have much practice with a soldering iron. I guess when I get tired of the functionality, or lack of, then I'll give it a go.
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> Hello everyone!
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> I just got
>clean it but what does one use as a cleaner? I've cleaned wha wha pedals pots before and they just get dirty over and over again.
> Anyway, my volume pot is scratchy. I think I can pull it apart and
>possible to get the Hawk-800 pre-assembled?
> Also is it
>destroyed their Poly trying to install the Hawk-800?
> Has anyone totally
>Thanks,
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> J.
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