Rhodes Chroma Polaris group photo

Yahoo Groups archive

Rhodes Chroma Polaris

Index last updated: 2026-03-30 17:32 UTC

Thread

membrane buttons

membrane buttons

2007-04-03 by Bill Stearns

I've heard these are not repairable. There's a Chroma available
locally for cheap but several of the membrane buttons are
non-functional and half of the ones which work have bad lights. Is it
possible to find replacements?

Incidentally, I contacted a friend of mine who works at Fender, and he
says all of the old pre-1985 stock was left behind when Fender was
sold that year. Somewhere somebody has these parts stashed away.

Thanks, Bill

RE: [chromapolaris] membrane buttons

2007-04-03 by Paul D. DeRocco

> From: Bill Stearns
>
> I've heard these are not repairable. There's a Chroma
> available locally for cheap but several of the membrane
> buttons are non-functional and half of the ones which work
> have bad lights. Is it possible to find replacements?

The LEDs are easy enough--any crappy old LED will work. Don't use ultra high
efficiency ones, though, or they'll be too bright.

No one's found a way to repair the membrane switch, unless it turns out the
only problem is at the very tip of the tail that plugs into the connector.
Even then it's iffy, since Fender of Japan chose some non-Mylar material
that degrades over the years. (The tails on the original Chroma are still
fine.) Some people have drilled the panel, and hand-wired mechanical
switches.

--

Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@...

Re: [chromapolaris] membrane buttons

2007-04-03 by David Clarke

Considering how many Polarii there are, and the typical failure mode,
I'm surprised that someone like ChipForBrains/Technology Transplant
hasn't bothered to make a replacement overlay. They made a small panel
for the Prophet-600 and the Moog Source (if memory serves), and there
are oodles of companies out there who could make the panel:

www.sytek-ent.com
http://www.spectrasymbol.com/
http://www.printecelectronics.com/products.html
http://www.douglascorp.com/mem.htm


I'm sure it wouldn't be that cheap for low volume - but I think if mine
finally breaks for good, I might consider it. A Polaris with a
self-illuminated panel (http://www.lumitex.com/membrane_switches.html)
would be pretty unique.

Re: [chromapolaris] membrane buttons

2007-04-04 by Astraeus000@aol.com

Hmmmm....a bulk order from a bunch of us Polaris owners might just be the incentive for someone to do produce them. I'd be in for that ;)



See what's free at AOL.com.

[chromapolaris] going rate

2007-04-04 by jesse thompson

I have a Chroma Polaris that is not getting any use. It works,
however the ribbon cable connecting the left side to the right side
was severed for some reason (not sure why, it was like that when i
got it) and therefore the membrane buttons on the left side do not
work. Also the assignable slider is loose and doesn't work (probably
needs replacing) I was considering replacing the ribbon and slider
myself and selling it, however i thought i'd check here and see how
much it could sell for in it's current state and how much it could
sell for. Also if anybody has any ideas on where to get a replacement
ribbon and slider.

Thanks,
.jt

Re: [chromapolaris] membrane buttons

2007-04-05 by Michael DeAngelis

Count me in.



--- Astraeus000@... wrote:

> Hmmmm....a bulk order from a bunch of us Polaris
> owners might just be the
> incentive for someone to do produce them. I'd be in
> for that ;)
>
>
>
> ************************************** See what's
> free at http://www.aol.com
>




____________________________________________________________________________________
Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection.
Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.
http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html

Re: [chromapolaris] going rate

2007-04-08 by David Clarke

> I have a Chroma Polaris that is not getting any use. It works,
> however the ribbon cable connecting the left side to the right side
> was severed for some reason ...i thought i'd check here and see how
> much it could sell for in it's current state and how much it could
> sell for.

As a lot of the Polaris' out there have panel problems, people tend to
shy away from them.

You might have a hard time selling a 'sick' one, unless the price was
right ($200, maybe?).

If you can, suggest that you'll be much better of to fix the problems,
and to sell it as 100% functional. THere you'd probably get $400-$500
(or at least in that neighbourhood).