I thought I had tested the Rails correctly, but the +5v was the culprit; replaced the 2SC356 with a 2N4401 and it worked. I noticed that the SX240 patch file from synthmania would never load for me via a computer so I edited the file by amplifying then normalizing it. Let me know if I should load this into the group's files. Thanks again and I hope to report back with some grat findings from a pretty sweet synth I must say! --- In kawai-teisco@yahoogroups.com, "gmanca101" <gmanca101@...> wrote: > > Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! > > Well, I have no schematics for it and I looked at the power supply and > it seems fine given those voltages you have. I have a polysix and that > had a battery leakage issue but I don't see anything like that at all > on the SX240. Is it a much more subtle thing than acid leakage? > > If you happen to know what happens durring power-up/reset, that would > help because it's like the thing doesn't want to turn over. Ans a > schematic would be most appreciated! > > Thanks again for your help! > > --- In kawai-teisco@yahoogroups.com, "Travis Shire" <boardjunkie@> > wrote: > > > > Do you know what you're looking for? You should have +/-15v for the op > > amps and +5 for the logic. Check for that at the connector that comes > > from the pwr supply board or at the chip pins if you know the pinouts. > > More than likely its a battery leakage problem. I bet its powering up ok > > but just not operating due to battery damage. Not fun to repair....but I > > have a 240 here so if you need the cpu board repaired I can probably > take > > care of it. But it won't be cheap. I have the service manual as well. If > > I get some time I'll get it scanned and put in the files section. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "gmanca101" > > To: kawai-teisco@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [kawai-teisco] SX240 Power on Problem > > Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 21:01:54 -0000 > > > > Hello all! I just recently got a Kawai SX240 that won't turn on; the > > piezo buzzer emits a whine when I turn it on; I replaced the three > > big caps in the power supply and there is no change. > > > > It looks like a power supply issue but I would hate to replace every > > single part to figure out what's wrong. The voltages seem ok but I > > have no frame of reference and any help would be most appreciated! > > > > Thanks for your time! > > > > > > > > -- > > Want an e-mail address like mine? > > Get a free e-mail account today at www.mail.com! > > >
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Re: SX240 Power on Problem
2008-01-19 by gmanca101
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