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"In good working condition, front panel very good, a few knob caps missing as usual, wooden side cheeks a bit scratched and used. This is a good workhorse synth with an immediate interface allowing for fast creation of new sounds."EVERYTHING SYNTH
"In good working condition, front panel very good, a few knob caps missing as usual, wooden side cheeks a bit scratched and used. This is a good workhorse synth with an immediate interface allowing for fast creation of new sounds."
"Versatile 1970s synth in superb condition with clean, unmarked panels, brightly coloured knob caps, unmarked body (except for faint mark where a label has been removed above the keyboard). Some slight dints in the wooden ends. The general consensus is that these synths were made by Arp.
"The sides and front rail are crafted out of solid walnut which is quite expensive. The bottom panel is made out of quality maple plywood (no particle board or utility grade plywood here). I recently built another for a Polysix owner and now have decided to offer these on eBay. I'm not aware of anyone else currently making these available. There was another guy once, but he seems to have vanished about 3 years ago. From his pictures, I didn't like what he was offering anyhow. He had large screws on the outside holding on the end caps, junky, knotty utility grade plywood for the bottom and no RF shielding added. Other than the internal battery that would often leak and destroy a Polysix, a common complaint of owners was the cheap particle board body that banged up and crumbled easily."