good for you.....and for us..
i have been very frustrated with the general ' talk -followed-by-incompetance' that i have experienced with MANY supposed repair techs who after 6-12 months in the shop ultimately show that they really dont know what they are doing when it comes to a synth. (perhaps they can handle replacing tubes in an amp).
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From: Andrew Jury <
andy@networkjabber.com>
To:
PolySix@yahoogroups.comSent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 7:12:33 AM
Subject: [PolySix] Might be of interest?
Hi,
After a bit of consideration I have decided to post the following. Over
the last year I have been getting steadily more involved in analogue
synth repairs. I am electronics engineer by education and training,
although not currently by employment! Suffice to say I have come across
quite a few Polysix in need of repair, many with the well know and
dreaded KLM-367 battery problem. As a trial I have been running a 'by
post' service for owners unable to carry repairs to the KLM-367
themselves, with good results and some happy customers. So, if you have
the old battery problem with your Polysix and are looking someone to
undertake the work on your behalf, get in contact and let me know. In
some ways I am trying to provide continuity for the service that 'Old
Crow' used to give, but no longer offers. I will be putting up a
website shortly with further details.
Best wishes,
Andy
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