Thanks for the reply Rob.
A few others have suggested trying a different power supply, and as I
have a CS1x as well, I just tried swapping the power supply over, and
the AN1x sprung into life. I would have never guessed that it was the
power supply. If that hadn't worked, the next stop would have been the
distributor though. Thanks again,
Tony Sheeran.
Rob Hill wrote:
>
> I'd try contacting your local Yamaha distribution wherehouse and ask
> for the service department or drop them an email. I got bits for an
> old DX7 many years after they were discontinued.
>
> If all else fails 2nd hand AN1X's are still quite cheap for what they
> are. Yours could be worth something spares too as you'll always find
> people who've smashed the keyboard or cracked the case.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Rob. :-I
>
> tny_shrn <tonysheeran@...
> <mailto:tonysheeran%40amanbarelyalive.f2s.com>> wrote: After 8 years
> or so, my trusty AN1x has developed a serious fault. The
> display illuminates, showing 'YAMAHA 1997', which flashes weakly, and
> that's it. It seems as if the operating system won't boot up. I've got
> a replacement battery, a CR2450n which isn't a good fit for the
> battery socket (the original was a CR2450y, not sure if there's a
> difference), but it hasn't made any difference. The AN1x won't respond
> to a reset (hold 7, 8 and 9, then power on) or a self check. I've
> searched the forum for a similar problem but drawn a blank. Has anyone
> else suffered anything similar, or is it ready for the electrical
> items recycling skip (dumpster). Any suggestions would be much
> appreciated, thanks.
>
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