I'm interested if the price is right. I don't care about parts, but it would be nice if you could silkscreen it too.
-Mike
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "markjo3640" <gonzo1a@...> wrote:
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> Yes, count me in too. I just bought a Polysix and have done the battery change and there was some acid on the board that will probably affect things down the line.
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> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "hyperjed" <jed.jorgensen@> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > Since I'm new to the group I probably ought to introduce myself before opening my mouth for other reasons. My name is Jed Jorgensen and I live in Portland, Oregon. I work on renewable energy projects by day and occasionally find some time to solder up audio gear in my basement at night.
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> > I'm thinking pretty hard about picking up where Old Crow left off, copying his work essentially, to make some new, high quality KLM-367 PCBs.
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> > My own PolySix is dead in the water without a new PCB (too badly corroded to repair).
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> > This would be an expensive undertaking. It's only feasible for me if it appears that I can at least recoup the schematic capture and layout costs through selling a batch of the PCBs.
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> > If there is sufficient interest, I would to hope to be able to sell the PCBs for somewhere between $10 - $20 USD. It would probably require a run of somewhere between 50-100 PCBs to get to that price point.
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> > Again, this is only a feeler to see if there is enough interest out there, but if you would consider buying one or several, let me know.
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> > Happy oscillating,
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> > Jed
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