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Help! My PSS-30 has stopped working.

Started by phantompowers, May 22, 2009, 08:46:03 PM

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phantompowers

I recently bent my first keyboard, the Yamaha PSS-30 and it sounded fuckin great! Unfortunately it looked like shit, the case wouldn't shut and all the soldering was really bad. So I built a wooden case for it, painted it black and removed all the solder ready to bend it again. It worked for about five minutes, then while I was probing around for bend points it just stopped working. No sound whatsoever. I am totally gutted as the case took me bloody ages to make.
Can anyone help me please?
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Dylan

If you haven't taken the batteries out and put them back in, do that first. If that doesn't work, maybe just let it sit there for a week or two. I did this with my SA2 recently after it died on me and now it works fine.
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phantompowers

Cheers mate. I'll try and sit it out then.
Funnily enough I have a Casio SA-2. I bought it the other day for £3 from Cash Converters. That is my next project!
If I can't revive my PSS-30 hopefully I'll be able to use the case I made for the SA-2 after I bend it.
How does letting it sit for a week or two work?
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Dylan

I don't really know; I thought I killed my SA2 so I just had it sitting on my floor for a week or two, then for some reason I added a jack to it again, and it was working perfectly. I hope it works for you!
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Circuitbenders

i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool