Hello,
The KLM-367 clone is signed "djn & jed 2009" at the back of it (see picture) :
http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/6033/clonesignature.jpg --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "ieinzz" <ieinzz@...> wrote:
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> Just read this post below! I am having problems with instability with my patch banks jumping around. When I hit the switches for Programs 5-8 the patch changes to A1, B2, C3, or D4 (for my selection of 5, 6, 7, 8 respectively).
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> I just picked up a Korg Polysix that the previous owner informed me had work done on it. I'm wondering if a new board was installed? How can I tell whether or not I have a clone board in there? Everything looks super clean.
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> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Jury <andy@> wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > Glad you are enjoying the entertainment! Seems after a 12 hour bashing the
> > errant board I have been trying to diagnose is now stable. Replacing C23
> > with a 10pF ceramic seems to hold the clock circuit stable. Seems that the
> > noise/instability in the clock signal was indeed an issue and all the other
> > pointers described in previous threads were influential, but not the cause
> > of the problem. I would therefore suggest, if you are having with problems
> > with instability (i.e. The patch banks jumping back to A1) then address the
> > issue as described above. Thanks for your help with this one, Malte!
> >
> > One other thing. If you have used a transplanted ceramic resonator from the
> > original 367 do check the legs are still attached to the device. They have
> > a habit of breaking off in a way that looks like they are still connected.
> > If possible use the blue Murata types listed on the group buy site.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Andy
> >
> >
> > On 03/09/2010 16:51, "ML" <f115@> wrote:
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> > > Thanks for covering so much ground so far. This thread has been an enormous
> > > help so far. I'm following along closely!
> >
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