onsdag den 3. oktober 2007

Introduction

My name is Peter Hjulskov. I work as a consultant (java-programmer).

In my sparetime I like to mess around synths -mainly analog stuff.

I'm not good at playing, but I love making noises and listening to the warm filters of an analog synth.

In school I took an electronics-course, which comes in handy when fooling around with old synths.

My current(*) and past gear :
  • Roland U-20 (yeah it's not analog -mistake)
  • 2 Korg Poly-800
  • 3 Roland Alpha Juno 1*
  • Roland Alpha Juno 2
  • 2 Roland PG-300* (Programmer for Juno1+2)
  • Kawai K1 (another digital synth)
  • Korg Mono/Poly
  • 2 Korg PolySix* (both restored by me -one being restored)
  • SCI SixTrak
  • Roland SH-09
  • Roland Juno-106
  • Boss DR-110 (analog drummachine)
  • Oberheim Matrix1000
  • Casio CZ-101* (in pretty bad shape, it's actually dying...)
  • Korg EX-800* (with Moogslayer mod, FM-mod and VCF Ext-in -done by myself)
  • Korg DW-8000*
  • Roland R-5* (digital drummachine)
  • Yamaha TX-7* (tabletop Dx-7)
  • Yamaha A-3000 Professional Sampler*
Anyway this blog is about the Korg PolySix I've just bought.
It's pretty beaten-up and need a lot of TLC....




First thing I did was checking if the backup-battery had leaked. My first PolySix was a very bad case of leaking batteryacid -so it was with a litte fear I opened the case...



Phew!... -no acid! :-)


Just a litte corrision on the battery.












Time to remove the old battery (before it explodes).
I used a Dreml tool to cut the battery from the board. On second thought I wouldn't recommend using a Dreml due to the danger of leaking battery.







Cleaning the board, using a q-tip and alcohol.








Now I can relax, knowing that the guts of my PolySix are quite healty.

The issues to fix on my PolySix so far is
Next thing to do is ording parts...

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