[Noisebridge-discuss] Repairing a digital piano?
jim
jim at well.com
Thu Nov 21 20:06:16 UTC 2013
Are you willing to take the thing
apart to the extent that you risk
ultimate repair?
I'm willing to come to where it
is, and would gladly share inspection
with others who may be interested.
Without knowing, the problems
likely involve a diode bridge, a
storage-filter cap, a resistor.
It's possible that some part of
an IC has failed, and to remedy that
requires replacing the IC (or, more
creatively, learn how the internal
circuitry works and determine if
one can strap new, compensating
circuitry around the IC, not likely).
On Thu, 2013-11-21 at 11:05 -0800, Jeffrey Carl Faden wrote:
> I've got a heavy, 88-key Korg SP-100 digital piano that's been sitting
> in my living room without power for a few years. What I originally
> thought was something wrong with its AC adaptor (since replaced) is
> now probably an actual internal problem where it receives power.
>
>
> I don't want to bring this hulking thing to Noisebridge, so I'm
> instead looking for recommendations for repairs of this type.
> Preferrably some repairperson who could come, take the thing apart,
> gauge what's wrong, and get replacement parts if necessary. Anyone
> know of a good service? Anyone looking to provide their own services?
>
>
> Jeffrey
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