If it comes down to having a technician look at it, you'll probably
discover that parts are hard to come by for a DW8000, and tech time can
be expensive. It is often easier and less expensive to buy another used
DW8000. You'll often find that used ones have defects like one or more
broken keys or a scratched case, etc. You can use yours as parts to fix
one that needs cosmetic or minor repairs. Hang onto yours as a source
of future parts. Alternatively you can buy a used one and use THAT for
parts to try to repair yours, by swapping entire boards from one to
another, or swapping power supplies.
On 2/15/11 10:51 AM, AJ wrote:
> I turned it on after not using it for about a year. The lights came on, but there was a horrible sound coming from the outputs when I pressed any key (even some noise when I didn't). I loaded a clean set of patches in case of corruption, but that didn't help. I followed the online tutorial for replacing the old battery, and I loaded a clean set of patches. Same problem...
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