How about unscrewing the wire that is attached to the foil behind the
chorus board? If the problem is too many grounds, maybe getting rid of one would
help.
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2015 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: [PolySix] Re: Noisy Polysix
Hey, yeah I lifted them off and had loads of
separation. Moved the wires off the boards...moved the midi wires from any where
near the analog board or wires...checked the ground as much a I could and can't
see anything un usual. Its all still exactly the same. The ground hum comes an
goes with the key bed being lied in and out but even when its a bit quieter
there is still the crazy circus frequencies whistling away as you play...only
when filter is rolled off so you can hear them. Wide open its so fuzzy and loud
that it drowns them out.
On Saturday, September 5, 2015 4:51 PM,
"backshall1@bellsouth.net [PolySix]" <PolySix@yahoogroups.com>
wrote:
You’re still talking about unsoldering at least 32 wires and resoldering
the black and white ones back to their correct location, then trying to explain
to someone else exactly how to reconnect 32 wires on their keyboard. Sounds like
it would need careful documentation if you want to try a different midi kit and
sell that one to someone else. How about getting those two circuit boards and
associated wiring lifted up away from the KLM boards? Any progress there?
Don B.
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2015 11:15 AM
Subject: [PolySix] Re: Noisy Polysix
Hey, don't knock it... that interface is still useful and you can bet
others would be willing to go for it on Ebay, as long as you document
(photograph) it's installation and carefully remove, put in an antistatic bag
(chuck that foam!) - it's a very simple device really that most anybody can
figure out... just state it's an older/working interface that you don't need
anymore. ; )
