yes, there is NiCd battery in trident, and there´s exactly same
issues with trident and polysix (polysynth section in trident seems
to be polysix without arpeggiator and MG).. in addition there´s brass
and string sections, played all three together it gets HUGE. my
trident was seriously damaged because of leakage, works very well now.
issues with trident and polysix (polysynth section in trident seems
to be polysix without arpeggiator and MG).. in addition there´s brass
and string sections, played all three together it gets HUGE. my
trident was seriously damaged because of leakage, works very well now.
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "korg.ms2000" <korg.ms2000@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm considering buying a Korg Trident MKII and/or Mono/Poly.
> Before doing this i would like to know if there is the same battery
problem with these two
> synths as with the Polysix and Poly-61? Are they also equipped with
this NiCd battery that is
> predetermined to leak? If yes: Is the replacing process about the
same as for the Polysix?
>
> Thanks
> E
>