Korg Poly-61 Vintage 80s Analog Synthesizer (w/ OHSC)
Korg Poly-61 Vintage 80s Analog Synthesizer (w/ OHSC)
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Korg Poly-61
The Korg Poly-61 was released in 1982 as the successor to the Polysix. It is somewhat of a step up from the Polysix, as it has 2 DCOs for better reliability, as well as an upgrade to a button-based user interface as opposed to many knobs and sliders. It also retained the arpeggiator of the Polysix. The Poly-61 can provide cool gritty basses or trippy analog sounds and fx. The Poly-61 is weilded by synth junkies such as Homeshake and Com Truise, as well as being recorded on the original Ghostbusters theme song.
This particular unit is in good used condition - it has some signs of wear and tear, a few small scratches and dents but nothing that affects the use or performance of the keyboard. All knobs and switches have been cleaned and serviced, all keys and functions work as they should. The internal KLM-475B board has been replaced by a factory replacement manufactured by the wonderful Synthtronics in Germany, as well as having a fresh battery installed. It is reliable and ready for many more years of synthpop action. It also comes with its original hard shell case. Please note this unit is 100V AC.
Specifications:
Make: Korg
Model: Poly-61
Origin: Japan, Early 1980s
Polyphony: 6 Voices
Oscillators: DCO1: Sawtooth, Pulse and Square; DCO-2: Sawtooth, Square
LFO: 1 LFO, Modulates the DCOs or the Filter
Filter: 1 Lowpass Filter w/ ADSR
Memory: 64 Patches
VCA: ADSR
Keyboard: 61 keys
Arpeg/Seq: Arpeggiator with External Sync
Effects: Chorus
Weight: 12kg
Shipping & Returns:
Domestic AU Shipping (Insured) - $Free
International Shipping (Insured) - $199.99
Local Pickup/Click & Collect - 135 New Canterbury Road, Lewisham 2049
The item is sold as is - if it is broken or damaged on arrival, we will offer you a return/refund. We cannot accept returns for change of mind or offer any warranty on used/vintage items.





