I asked a similar question which was never really answered here in context, so I can empathize. > Never experienced real VCO's either. I'm not very techy minded and > probably wouldn't attempt the tuning myself. How many people here > have poly's in full working order and how long could I expect it to > remain so before requiring another service? > Old Crow's site will give you enough information to keep a PolySix running. My PolySix is in full working order thanks to info from this group and Old Crow's site. If you get one that is suffering from the battery acid leak, my guess is if it's repaired correctly then you shouldn't have any other issues with circuitry other than normal component aging, wear, and eventual breakdown. All electronics suffer from this so there's little you can do about it. Pots may get scratchy, buttons may not work right, but again this is normal breakdown. In most cases you can clean these and keep them working. If not, then they're easy to replace. The keybed is the worst offender when it comes to PolySix issues. I used to have a Poly 61 with the same type of keybed and essentially the first time you remove the keybed to clean the contacts you should expect to have to get in there from time to time to keep them clean. It's an easy process which takes a few hours. You can always try to have the contacts made more durable, which is a solution I intend to implement, but I'm researching the best way to do it. I think the contact kits Old Crow talks about may be the best way to go. As I've said to others here: IMHO the PolySix is well worth the trouble it takes to get it up and running and then the care and feeding it will require. Nothing I've played has as much character as a PolySix.
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Re: I want a Polysix but...
2004-01-19 by toorglick
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