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
> with this unit is locating replacement side wood panels.
>
>
> Analog outboard for life.
>
> Keith Seekwhence