Open it up and take a look into it... has the battery leaked ? and burnt out components ? 8$ bucks ?? wow. --- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, "texhand" <texhand@y...> wrote: > --- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, nate_is_rocketboy@y... wrote: > Chances are if you are getting a tone, It works! You have a > subtractive synth. keep working by setting most parameters to 0 , get > a wave on , maybe a sub and tweek the cut off , to sound as low as it > can go without-- going away-- them move to the other parameters -- but > I work backwards also... good luck and that is a real find. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I recently bought an sx210 "as is" from a thrift store for very cheap. > > Unsurprisingly, it doesn't work. I am not familiar with synth > > technology so the best description I'd be able to give is that it > > sounds like there is something wrong with the filters, as they are not > > manipulating the sound much. I do get some sort of tone but as long > > as the synth is tunred off, the tone is playing. It was only eight > > bucks and I figured I could get it fixed. Can you guys recommend a > > place that would be able to find the problem and repair my sx210?
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Re: SX210 REPAIR
2004-10-03 by gil_we
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