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Post by underhill on Aug 29, 2009 15:40:57 GMT
Hi there polymoog lovers!
Glad to see that I'm not the only one crazy enough to restore a polymoog. I own two model 203A polymoogs, S/N 1490 and S/N 1580, and I'm using parts from both of them in oder to rebuild a fully working unit. This is a long term project and I don't expect to be finished until sometime next summer.
-Underhill
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Post by jareth on Aug 30, 2009 19:26:29 GMT
Hello! Good luck with the polymoog project. I restored a polymoog 280a this past summer.
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Post by underhill on Aug 31, 2009 12:26:36 GMT
I restored a polymoog 280a this past summer. Thanks! I've watched your videos on Youtube. Great job! Working with old equipment from the 70's can be very interesting. They certainly had different ways of solving things back then. -Underhill
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Post by Minimoog on Aug 31, 2009 15:26:46 GMT
Hello Frodo er I mean Mr Underhill.
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Post by underhill on Aug 31, 2009 19:00:14 GMT
Hello Frodo er I mean Mr Underhill. Oh no! My identity has been compromised. I'd better run to Mordor quickly!
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Post by Polymoog Lover on Aug 31, 2009 20:21:34 GMT
Another Polymoog liquidator eh? Good luck to you sir! I wish I had a mint condition Polymoog.....
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Post by jareth on Sept 1, 2009 2:43:40 GMT
I restored a polymoog 280a this past summer. Thanks! I've watched your videos on Youtube. Great job! Working with old equipment from the 70's can be very interesting. They certainly had different ways of solving things back then. -Underhill thanks! 70's equipment is very interesting. It amazes me how small electronic components are now. I had to work on my Moog Little Phatty a couple of weeks ago and was shocked to see how compact all the circuitry was. Once again, good luck with the polymoog and thanks for watching my videos! Take care, Jareth
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Post by underhill on Sept 1, 2009 7:59:55 GMT
Another Polymoog liquidator eh? S/N 1490 had already been cannibalised by the previous owner. With many of the hard to find components gone, it's no use in trying to restore it. 1490 is in heaven. Amen!
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Post by Dubsounds on Sept 1, 2009 12:07:44 GMT
Welcome Have a look here: www.dubsounds.com/pm_owners.htmAnd then if you can email in as much info as you have in the same format, I'll add your two 203a's to the list of "the decorated and the fallen"
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