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Home › Forums › Vintage EHX › Old Polychorus: chorus and doubler modes not working
I’m trying to fix an older polychorus big box with mn3009 and mn3008 chips. I’ve tested the switch with a meter and it is working. I need to trace the path of these positions to determine where the issue is occurring.
Does anyone have a link to a schematic or have any suggestions what may be causing this issue?
Flanger and filter matrix modes are fully functional.
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The MN3008 works only for the Chorus and Doubler. Input is at pin 7, output at pins 3 and 4. Might be bad, might need rebiased (Bias trim is connected at pin . Clock signals at 2 and 6 but the clock’s probably OK since the Flanger is working.
Cool thanks for the info, I’ll check that out!
This is not the old Polychorus, this is a 1990 reissue ! They don’t look the same, they don’t sound the same, not the same IC’s. Yours is much closer to the present Polychorus in a different housing, inspired from the original but not the same. In my opinion the original sounds better in chorus mode, I own one since 1979.
I got a repro mn3005 to swap with the mn3008 to see if the chip was failing. When I started tinkering with the trim pot the chorus and doubler made came on and off intermittently when I tapped on the trim pot with the screwdriver.
I put the original mn3008 back in and same thing happened. So I know the chip works now. Tomorrow I will try reflowing the trim joints.
While poking around the green wire coming from the second output came loose.
Anybody know where that wire is supposed to go?
So I replaced a bunch of flimsy wires. The effect works if i tap the trim pot with a metal tool. Then as soon as I touch the feedback knob or touch any of the pots to the enclosure it kills the effect again. I guess my next move is to replace the trim pot.