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Aharon Posted on Mar 29, 2012
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Repairing Yamaha psr-12

I have a Yamaha PSR-12, I plug in the power, I turn on the switch nothing comes on, I checked the power, it is giving juice, I tried placing batteries, it still does not work, what is next to do?

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If the power adapter is not the original adappter- check to make sure the polarity is correct- it should be marked on the keyboard near the adapter socket, and also on the adapter itself.

The keyboard should have an internal fuse- check that. Then with keyboard open, if the fuse is okay, trace the power flow from the power pack and look for broken wires, bad solder connections, stressed components like bulging capacitors, etc. It may have a burned out zener diode in the power supply regulator portion of the main circuit.

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Try applying a little contact spray on on/off switch and constantly move it back n fourth till power light illuminates. Gl

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Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha PSR 75

You have to completely remove the circuit boards. If this is the keyboard I'm thinking of then the keys are all mounted on the same part like parts on the sprue in a model airplane kit. If its a different one then you have to remove the assembly and take the spring of the key you want and at the other end when you flip it over there is a strip glued on the metal frame to secure the keys that you have to peel off for that sector.

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Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha Psr-340

I don't have Cubase myself but there must be a track setting that allows you to monitor what you are playing live. Also make sure your keyboard shows up as the midi controller on the software. Your receive channel has to match the send channel of the keyboard. Make sure that synthA or synthB shows up as the sound source (audio out). XFi Midiport is your midi in but since Cubase already sees your keyboard your problem is an audio one not a midi one. Hope this helps.

Starfish Phoenix

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: Roland Dp 2 Damper Pedal dont work

I'm 90% sure the pedal is shot ... It could be the switch ... Open the thing up (If your confident) and look to see if a wire has come loose ... If no wires are loose then try another working pedal with the keyboard.

If it still won't damp then there is a problem with your keyboard and I do not suggest opening up one of those ... I used to repair sockets and keys on those for a local boys school and there are full of things that can break if not opened properly,

My suggestion is getting someone in to repair the keyboard if its that ... If its the pedal then either get a new one if you don't want the old one repaired ... Or repair it yourself (pretty easy if its the wiring ... fiddly if its the switch but only attempt if your confident and have the proper tools).

Joaquim Martins

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2009

SOURCE: 3 keys don't work on my Yamaha PSR-150 keyboard.

yes. you must change keyboard pad, below the keys, and check for dirt and deteriorated board.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2010

SOURCE: Yamaha PSR-27; NO SOUND

If it is very old, check if the volume control could be contaminated. Make sure a voice is selected via the buttons.

Do try the headphones before anything further.

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