Good call! I think we forget that sometime it can be the little obvious
things that cause 'malfunctions'. Sounds like you got yourself a bargain
there then:)
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: comraderecords <
comraderecords@bigpond.com>
[mailto:
comraderecords@bigpond.com]
Sent: 08 February 2003 03:31
To:
PolySix@yahoogroups.com Subject: [PolySix] Before going too far, check your connectors!
Hi all, I recently bought a malfunctioning Polysix and after having a
look inside I noticed the battery had already been removed and there
was some minor battery leakage on the circuit board.
Well, I was just about to take the circuit board out and begin
repairing traces when I noticed a loose connector between 2 of the
circuit boards. I plugged it in properly, put the hood back down,
switched it on and it all worked perfectly!! All I had to do then
was clean the circuit board & install a new battery.
So my message to anyone with a malfunctioning synth is to check all
the connectors are properly fastened before doing any serious repair
work!!!
Ben
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