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Subject: Re: [DW8000] Questionably functional DW8000...?

From: Eirikur Hallgrimsson <eh@...>
Date: 2006-02-06

Gee, this is an interesting story.

Huh? I can't remember anyplace where you can put batteries into a DW8K.
Are you sure you don't have a Poly-800 or something like that that takes
batteries? That would also explain the single-filter sound.

Battery leakage is evil. Look very closely on all the boards for
damage. Also, unplug and clean the connectors of any unpluggable
internal wiring. Do this carefully because the plastics are a bit aged
at this point, but I've never had a problem with that on a Korg. The
vapors from the leakage may have tarnished some of the connections.

I used to have a service manual for my old EX-8000. I think you could
get one from Korg.

Eirikur




On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 05:36 +0000, altamontunion wrote:
> Heyo,
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> I just recently acquired a DW8000 for $15. Solid! However, the owner
> said that while the keyboard had been in storage, it has sustained
> heavy water damage. The keyboard looked mint, so I scooped it up
> anyways. If it didn't work, no worry, was worth a try.
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> Well, I get it home and realize he'd left the old C or D batteries in
> the back, and they'd leaked everywhere. I took them out, plugged the
> machine in, and fiddled around. I've never used a DW8000 before.
>
> It was making noises, but the only noises it would make when I
> pressed any key was this siren-esque descending BBEEEEEOOOOOOOO. I
> decided to crack it open and replace the CR2032 battery.
>
> Ouch.
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> The case was literally filled with rust, but it appeared that every
> single component was still in the right place. It looked like the
> only damage done was to the metal bottom! I spent all day cleaning it
> out, and I replaced the CR2032 battery. (I hope my amateurish
> soldering jobs were okay!)
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> I fired it up -- yep, still powers up and looks fine -- and I tried
> using a SysEx program to load on patches. I can tell that MIDI is
> working, because I can control the DW8000 with my computer.
> Unfortunately, I've tried loading a bunch of different SYX sets, and
> still all I get is that obnoxious siren noise. Any ideas?
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