As someone who's been repairing these boards for several years, let me say welcome. The more people we have doing this correctly, the better. My personal experience (somewhere between 50-60 KLM-367s successfully repaired) is that, even without the availability of new boards, it's possible to keep the Polysix going for a long time. ~GMM analogsynthservice.com Andrew Jury wrote: > > Hi, > > After a bit of consideration I have decided to post the following. Over > the last year I have been getting steadily more involved in analogue > synth repairs. I am electronics engineer by education and training, > although not currently by employment! Suffice to say I have come across > quite a few Polysix in need of repair, many with the well know and > dreaded KLM-367 battery problem. As a trial I have been running a 'by > post' service for owners unable to carry repairs to the KLM-367 > themselves, with good results and some happy customers. So, if you have > the old battery problem with your Polysix and are looking someone to > undertake the work on your behalf, get in contact and let me know. In > some ways I am trying to provide continuity for the service that 'Old > Crow' used to give, but no longer offers. I will be putting up a > website shortly with further details. > > Best wishes, > Andy > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [PolySix] Might be of interest?
2008-11-13 by klosmon
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