Hi all again,
Just to let you know that it was in fact the opto on the oscillator
board. I have several of these boards with the same problem and this
has been the same problem on all. Basically it's impossible to tune
the unit and the "intonation" is out when you attemp to tune it.
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "darke_one666" <darke_one666@y...>
wrote:
Just to let you know that it was in fact the opto on the oscillator
board. I have several of these boards with the same problem and this
has been the same problem on all. Basically it's impossible to tune
the unit and the "intonation" is out when you attemp to tune it.
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "darke_one666" <darke_one666@y...>
wrote:
> I have an old P6 that I'm restoring. I've manged to get every partboard
> working but the damn thing will not tune. I substituted the voice
> and CPU board over and still the problem is the same. The powersupply
> rails are rock solid. It has been suggested that the boards I havepossible.
> fitted (obviously second hand) could be suffering from an
> inherent/common problem and I'm beginning to agree this is
> Basically if I tune C6 as described in the service manual all iswell,
> I then adjust VR1 to get C2 into tune but when I do this C6 is nowin
> pitched at D#6. On checking C0 or C1 it reads B flat (C2 remains
> tune and C3 is more or less in tune). I have set up several Poly6's in
> the past and have never come across this problem. When I measurethe CV
> with C0-C5 held, the voltages are not exactly 0.5v apart but Ican't be
> sure if they are usually precisely 0.5, 1.0, 1.5v etc at theoctaves
> are triggered. I've read on the forum about the opto but becausethe CV
> descrepancy I'm not too convinced at the moment. Any ideas,,pleasehelp
>
> Thanks
