Oliver,
When you say it 'sounds bad' what do you mean? Out of tune, dysfunctional,
distorted, etc? It is common for a 'board of this vintage to take around 30
minutes to 'warm up', but 4 hours? Could be lots of things wrong I can think
of. If you can describe how the instrument sounds after say 15 minutes on
from cold? Perhaps even make a recording and post it. That would be a great
help!
Cheers,
Andy
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oseite
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PolySix@yahoogroups.comSubject: [PolySix] Re: Help! My Polysix needs to warm up for 4 hours
I think the battery is allright. It looks fine and the saved sounds work
(after warming up - 4 hours).
Any other ideas?
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> First open it up and check for battery leakage.
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 4:30 AM
> Subject: [PolySix] Help! My Polysix needs to warm up for 4 hours
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> Hello,
>
> I did not use my Poly6 for some years. When I want to use the Poly6 now, I
have to turn the power on and wait for about 4 hours. The Polysix has to
"warm up" otherwise the sound is bad.
> How can I repair it?
>
> Thanks
>
> Oliver
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