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Re: [korgpolyex] (unknown)

2002-11-03 by OlGu

Hi JB,

It may take 1 or 2 hours, costs approx. 15 EUR or US$ (maximum!) and it is
absolutely worth it!

Maybe you take a look in the pictures section, modification department.
There are photos of the hardware (pots, knobs, switches), the wiring, the
schematics and the way to build it in.

If you know a little bit about electronic devices and soldering it should be
no problem.
Take a look at there and post again if you need further information.

Best regards,

Olaf

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> I need feedback on the Moog Slayer mods, anyone tried it, how hard is it?,
> cost and all info would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
> JB
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RE: [korgpolyex] (unknown)

2004-02-11 by Bernard Montas

For the battery mod, go to this address, you'll find some useful info. I
plan to do it myself, so just let me know how it was.

http://analog.no/mods/korg_poly-800_mk-1_battery_backup.htm


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Re: (unknown)

2004-02-11 by nick_prionas

Thanks for the info!This modification seems to be very easy but i
think that it's ok to leave the resistor and diode untouched.

Does anybody know who is the owner of this dark blue Poly 800?
http://f3.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/8LMqQOuli4hWdwwn3Ln13G1nsnC5_CGTpacvJ-
csjgkyjY_ApeEX0hTCo3fmc5MXvV-vQ7th-dAR80Pa9mUBrGnMxL-
pJblaURU/poly800dblu.jpg
The one that is in the files section...
I want a few notes on painting the Poly!
A dark pchyhedelic color will make my synth look good and sexy :)

Thanks in advance
Nick