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JohnnyAardvark Platinum Member
Joined: 25 May 2004 Posts: 1020 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:48 am Post subject: humming/buzzing - No audio - Help please |
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Evidently I resurrected quite an old post [see below].
Hi to all those that remember me from quite a while back... I am still playing... have certainly got back into recording and have treated myself to a few new bits of gear over the last couple of years.
Still been using the Triton extreme 88 mainly as a controller but sometimes for sounds and also if I ever gig again it may well be needed.
Sudden loss of sound. Noticeable noise/digital clicks when switching between patches pressing buttons - especially via the headphone output. Same present I think via the LR jacks but quieter
Like the original OP (OK this was a while ago and they only posted one post - so unlikely to be back) I have had it come back to life tonight but then go again.
I was messing with the Valve force to see if I could see a faint orange glow... (it will just start to do this if driven fully) as I have wondered if that was the issue with the signal path. Have not been able to recreate it coming back.
Anyhow, Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated and any ideas about good repairers ideally Korg authorized/approved in the midlands area.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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Re: HELP humming/buzzing when cable plugged in
extrasupervery wrote: | My keyboard is humming/buzzing whenever I plug a cable in, whether it's in the back port or the front headphone jack. It is a constant hum, and I can't get any sounds from the keyboard. Here's the story of how it got to this point...
I have a Triton Extreme 88 that I purchased new in 2007. It has always worked perfectly with no problems....
The volume of the humming increases/decreases with the volume knob. In other words, you won't hear it if I turn the volume all the way down on the keyboard. ....
My perfectly good keyboard is no longer playable suddenly and I am super bummed! Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
_________________ Gear and Knowledge Areas: Triton EX88, Alesis Micron, Kawai K4, Moog Sub 37, Elektron A4, Dave Smith Prophet Rev 2, Modal Craft Synth, Dreadbox Erebus V3, PO32, Cubase 9.5 Pro, Reason 10, Various (oops shedloads of) softsynths
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SoundWerx
Joined: 10 Oct 2011 Posts: 28
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:09 am Post subject: |
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Hmmm, without a bench diagnosis it's hard to say. I would be suspicious of a dryed out/leaking capacitor or dry joint in the amplifier/audio out circuitry. Perhaps similar to what has happened to many a 01W or 01R/W in the past.
It may be worth removing the base and taking a good look at the internals with a bright light and a magnifying glass. Leaking caps can be spotted without too much trouble, dry joints are different story. If you suspect a dry joint you can gently tap around the underside of a circuit board with the non-conductive (handle) end of a screwdriver while the unit is on and see if the sound comes right, if it does... you've got a dry joint OR a loose connector somewhere. As always... BE extremely careful working with a live circuit and stay the hell away from the the mains inlet and internal transformer.
The good news is that either of those things are easy to repair, it would be a bit more involved however if you do have a leaking cap where the electrolytic fluid has damaged some surrounding circuit board tracks.
If you decide to do this make sure you have something solid to lean the top of EX88 up against... it's a very heavy item to work on. Best to unscrew the base from underneath on a keyboard stand then flip the top of the EX88 up against an adjacent wall. Be careful of the headphone jack and unplug it before you lift the top up too much. |
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JohnnyAardvark Platinum Member
Joined: 25 May 2004 Posts: 1020 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 5:12 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the pointers. I had it come back temporarily a couple of times and has now been working consistently fine for several days and restarts (on off cycles) but I suspect this is only a temporary reprieve.
I also contacted Korg and they can't recommend a local authorised repairer but could have it looked at in Milton Keynes? Thoughts?
I also have a recomendation of a local repairer from a music shop that a may consider. My Alesis Micron and K4 require a little attention too so I may try them out on those first.
thanks
Steve _________________ Gear and Knowledge Areas: Triton EX88, Alesis Micron, Kawai K4, Moog Sub 37, Elektron A4, Dave Smith Prophet Rev 2, Modal Craft Synth, Dreadbox Erebus V3, PO32, Cubase 9.5 Pro, Reason 10, Various (oops shedloads of) softsynths
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JohnnyAardvark Platinum Member
Joined: 25 May 2004 Posts: 1020 Location: UK
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Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 3:35 am Post subject: |
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Dropped by and thought I'd leave an update on this post.
Finally got to the stage where I couldn't cope with how unreliable it had become (re above intermittent fault) went back to Korg UK - took it to Milton Keynes myself. New mainboard so not too cheap but the whole keyboard came back and felt like new. Really impressed with the service.
Thanks Korg!
Steve _________________ Gear and Knowledge Areas: Triton EX88, Alesis Micron, Kawai K4, Moog Sub 37, Elektron A4, Dave Smith Prophet Rev 2, Modal Craft Synth, Dreadbox Erebus V3, PO32, Cubase 9.5 Pro, Reason 10, Various (oops shedloads of) softsynths
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musiccankill Platinum Member
Joined: 30 May 2010 Posts: 884 Location: Greece
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Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2020 1:41 am Post subject: |
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Most probably the old motherboard is fixable too..
As long as it boots and menu works, most problems are easily fixable (some not so cheap though as parts are obsolete and so their price has climbed)..
If you wish to sell the old motherboard please send me a pm. _________________ ~~~The best keyboard for any player is the one that fits his/her needs!~~~
Korg keyboards owned now: PA5X 61 ,PA300, Triton extreme 61, Korg 707, Trinity plus |
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JohnnyAardvark Platinum Member
Joined: 25 May 2004 Posts: 1020 Location: UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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musiccankill wrote: | Most probably the old motherboard is fixable too..
As long as it boots and menu works, most problems are easily fixable (some not so cheap though as parts are obsolete and so their price has climbed)..
If you wish to sell the old motherboard please send me a pm. |
oh well. didn't think you ask duke the old main board back
Happy that it's working though and to be fair I do hoard far too much stuff. _________________ Gear and Knowledge Areas: Triton EX88, Alesis Micron, Kawai K4, Moog Sub 37, Elektron A4, Dave Smith Prophet Rev 2, Modal Craft Synth, Dreadbox Erebus V3, PO32, Cubase 9.5 Pro, Reason 10, Various (oops shedloads of) softsynths
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