Heh PolySixers,
Old Crow does excellent work, he made my long lost P6 work after 7 years
of silence. I was (and still am) a happy man.
Dave
At 03:57 PM 8/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
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>On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Rich Grasso wrote:
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>> Was wondering if anyone has had to bring in their P6 for service due
>> to the infamous battery leakage problem.
>
> Just about all P6s are now, if it has not already been done, in dire
>need of a new battery. I've repaired about 35 KLM-367 boards (the one
>with the battery on it that takes most of the corrosion damage) to date.
>
>> Mine has started to show symptoms of the problem so I was wondering if
>> it's repairable and how much I should expect to pay...
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> Unless the damage is really severe, just about any P6 can be repaired
>due to the battery for about $10 in parts and $50-$100 in labor, depending
>on who fixes it. (Of course if you can repair boards yourself, it becomes
>much cheaper).
>
> If you want an idea of what to expect in term of the repair itself, have
>a look here:
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>http://www.oldcrows.net/~oldcrow/synth/korg/polysix/repair.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Crow, who needs to put the Trident MkII repair pages online one of
>these days...
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>/∗∗/
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