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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, jesse meyer <erroneusnickname9876@...> wrote:
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> Any suggestions on how to find a reasonable repair
> facility? Will Yamaha service this? I'm near Chicago
> if that helps. Any idea what I can expect to pay? Any
> idea what could be causing this sort of problem?
Here's the Yamaha Corp USA Service and Support web site:
http://tinyurl.com/y6hodbI don't doubt that they would be able to service your AN1x.
> I haphazardly bought this knowing full well that it
> wasn't responding like it should but my want
> overwhelmed my logic. I spent $200 on it, which is I
> suppose what they cost fully functioning. I'm
> typically very good at getting deals. This time, I was
> on the wrong end.
$200?!? That's cheap, I assumed they were still selling $300-350 2nd hand.
> I bet I could sell it broken for $150 and buy another
> one for $250 and end up loosing $100 on my original
> purchase. That being said, I don't want to spend more
> than $100 on repairs.
If it were my board, I'd have it serviced. Depends on which is more important to you - the
time and effort spent reselling and purchasing another AN1x (and maybe starting from
scratch with different issues), or the time and effort spent working with Yamaha Service &
Support. FWIW, I found Yamaha very agreeable to deal with.
Good luck.
Jon