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Where to connect my Subwoofer
This is NOT convenient with the 2000 unit...ASSUMING you subwoofer has mid and high frequency cutoff built in, what you should do is to mix the two preamp signals in a small mixer and send those to a POWERED subwoofer OR to an amplifier that is driving the subwoofer.
10/31/2023 4:37:04 PM •
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on Oct 31, 2023
One of the keys has lost its touch sensitivty on my Clavinova CVP-92.
There is a dual contact strip under the keys that the hammer (key) hits from the hinge end. When the hammer hits, the time it takes to close both contacts determines the level of pressure and gives a quiet, (light) or loud (hard) and the processor knows how loud to reproduce the note/s.
If a contact is damaged, there will be no control of the volume.
Replace the conract strip and felt pad.
10/26/2023 12:09:53 PM •
The Music
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on Oct 26, 2023
My tuner shows a green
Often, the flashing green light indicates that the tuner is NOT receiving a signal and is a warning that the tuner is turned on.
First thing is to check if you have normal output from the guitar from the pickup. If the output is normal, there MAY be a failure in the tuner.
ALSO, just because a battery is new doesn't mean the battery isn't depleted... either try another from a different batch or use a voltmeter to check it. I have seen people chasing their tails due to a brand new bad battery.
When you select the tuner does the audio OUT of the guitar cut off as it is supposed to?
Manuals for Concert Piano Korg C-15
I have a Korg Concert Piano (C-15S) which was working perfectly till about two months ago. I have been on vacation for two months, had left the piano unplugged from the electric supply point, but on re-connecting now, I get no sound from it. Is there a reset button (or other device) that I may have to use? Appreciate your advice.
Thank you,
L. Paul
Hello!
I have a
Often teh power supply fails because of other problems. Unless the board has flame damage the parts that are defective can be replaced... Getting some of the parts that are special can take time. Most of the components are available at many sources however. The SPS400 power supply can be repaired.
Here is link to schematic that should have the SPS400 as well as the rest of the PMH1000 on it.
http://elektrotanya.com/behringer_pmh1000.pdf/download.html
Squeaky bass pedal board Roland PK5
I know this post is super old, but it was one of the first hits I had when searching this problem, so I'll post it here in the hopes that it will help someone. I found that I had to get under the cover, and clean/lube the plastic post on the assembly that pushes the button on the circuit board. It's a plastic post that slides in a plastic slot. I think it just gets contaminated with dust and that is the main cause. Philips screwdriver gets you under the cover and removes the two screws that hold that assembly together. Obviously be really careful to not break the plastic post. Looks like the wrong kind of force would snap it very easily. I used Deoxit Fader Lube, sprayed on a rag, and wiped the surfaces where the plastic parts touch. Put it back together and worked the pedal a few times, no squeak.
9/9/2023 3:16:17 PM •
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on Sep 09, 2023
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