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  • in reply to: Original vintage Polychrus #198027
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    I’ve never had or used a Mistress but I have heard that the chorus is different from the Polychorus. But I also feel like the Polychorus has more depth so you’ll probably end up liking it even more than the Mistress!

    in reply to: Original vintage Polychrus #198026
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    Yes, this transformer was a perfect fit and works well! The tech I took it to said he had to use a resistor/capacitor to bring the power down to the correct voltage (because it was too high?). In either case, he definitely knew what he was doing since he got it to work! You’ll also need to change the wall plug or use an adapter, but I’d change it if I were you. If you get that transformer from the link provided up top, it has a wiring scheme/diagram so make sure you take that with you to the tech.

    in reply to: Vintage Polychorus footswitch mod #194059
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    I suspected there would a difference in variation for vintage in-kind pedals. I also have 2 Echoflangers that are a bit different but not as different as the Polychorus I mentioned in which the rate; max level, is slower than the rest.

    Thanks.

    in reply to: Original vintage Polychrus #192993
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    It actually worked after getting it back so mow I know how to go about this if it ever happens again. Very appreciative!

    in reply to: Original vintage Polychrus #192068
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    The electronics tech called and he reduced the transformer to 12V. I told him it was supposed to be left at 24V, but he insisted it needs to be 12V. I’ve never had to deal with this and I know the pedal will function, but will it function 100%? Just lose some headroom? I also have another Polychorus and Echoflanger that I bought in the US and work fine; are these set to 24V?

    in reply to: Original vintage Polychrus #191953
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    I showed it to the electronics guy and he said it may not fit.

    So you’ve personally used this on a Polychorus, Polyflange or Echoflanger?

    in reply to: Goodwill find!!! Polychorus #191951
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    Was this vintage original or reissue?

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