Hi Eric, thanks for the advice. I went ahead and opened the AN1x this
morning. There is a long rubber strip that spans the length of the
keys. This strip is responsible for connecting to the contacts when a
key is pressed. It had some noticable dust on it so i cleaned it with
a cloth and some light water. Then I just gave all the wires a good
nugde. Today is a good day, cause my problem is history. The synth
works good as new ;)
Dave
--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, esynthplyr1@a... wrote:
> Dave,
> Just last week, my AN1x wouldnt play any A's or E flats. I
took it to
> a local shop in town and got it back the next day for a one hour
fee of $40.
> The repair guy said there were a couple of connectors loose. I
could have
> probably fixed it myself had I opened it up but I'm happy just the
same that
> it's working. Good luck. Eric
>
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