Mike, This reads really well. The complexity of the kit = quality of the sound improvements. This is not a true statement. The quality of your work far outweighs hooking up a few wires. But then again I'm not your normal dude... Y'all. Up early, Im going after Bambi's dad today. Brrrr Cold! See ya, Fran --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "korgpolyex800" <korgpolyex800@...> wrote: > > The AtomaHawk construction and installation instructions are done. > Here it is! > > http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/ILkoSSiRM- pFVGiII__ztkc4tyLeMrrreBI5c3sxDH1SE- pKJLb3NrwVT9ZgRzBumZ5QxYYtHnYtgUsuLUfH/4%29%20Modifications/AtomaHawk% 20Upgrade%20Kit/AtomaHawk-Kit-Construction-and-Installation.pdf > > My opinion is, this is not an easy kit to install. The board itself is > super easy. Three chips, seven jumper wires and a half dozen or so > discreet components. No big deal there. But patching the kit into your > Poly-800 or EX-800 is a bit tricky. > > Let me know what you all think. > > Mike. >
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Re: AtomaHawk kit construction and installation instructions
2008-11-23 by narfman96
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