thanks for reply! yeah, I know that the battery is there for patch storage, there is a battery in every synth with presets, and I already changed batteries in my synths ;) I hope all this is not just an excuse for the shop to lift up the price... they said that they were thinking to take it to the repair guy and that the price will CONSIDERABLY go up... :( [the point is: if it ain't broken why fix it? :) I don't think it needs a technician for this, c'mon shop-guy!] I already told them to sell it to me AS IS, let's see what they reply... I just want that K3! Fabio --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Gilbert" <rgilbert770@...> wrote: > > I just went through this on my K3. The battery looks like a thin > quarter and is not real costly. > > If you don't replace it, then everytime you power on you will have > to restore factory internal patches and you will only be able to > save patches to the cartridge. > > It was a real pain, but it was pretty easy getting to the battery, > which was sitting on the circuit board near the power cord. If you > can change a battery out of a computer, you can do this. > > > --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "somethingkillingyou" > <somethingkillingyou@> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > I'm about to buy a K3 but the shop says that the battery is dead... > > is that really a problem? I changed all my synths internal > batteries > > without problems... > > > > what kind of battery does it use? is it a simple lythium battery > like > > the ones in the watches? > > > > does it need a technician to fix it? > > > > any advice? > > > > thanks > > > > Fabio > > >
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Re: K3 BATTERY...
2007-05-16 by somethingkillingyou
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