My Original Kronos Is Dead-Nothing @ Power On.
Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
- mm-pro
- Full Member
- Posts: 200
- Joined: Sun Dec 29, 2002 1:04 pm
- Location: Portland, Maine USA
- Contact:
My Original Kronos Is Dead-Nothing @ Power On.
Set up my live system for a new gig and went to power on the Kronos...nothing. I guess it must be the power supply. Thank goodness it made it all the way through my last gig and that I discovered it before my next concert. I ordered a replacement power supply, hopefully that will bring it back to life.
Korg Gear: (2) Kronos, PS3100, (2) MaxiKorg, PE1000, Z1Ex, MS20M,(2) OASYS-PCI, Synthe Pedal, Wavedrum WD-1, Prophecy, SQ1, 2600FS, M3M
- mm-pro
- Full Member
- Posts: 200
- Joined: Sun Dec 29, 2002 1:04 pm
- Location: Portland, Maine USA
- Contact:
Well, not even the fans are starting up...really dead...no lights, no sign of life. If the power supply doesn’t do it, then it could be the switch assembly.
I would suspect the drive or RAM if it even started to boot, but flick the switch and nothing happens inside the box (I have it open).
I would suspect the drive or RAM if it even started to boot, but flick the switch and nothing happens inside the box (I have it open).
GregC wrote:I would guess that, too. Be careful on this DIY. electricity, the exact replacement model.
I know I would pass on DIY.
Hopefully thats it. If you are not lucky on the guess a few more things are possible. Like SSD.
Lots of guesswork.
Korg Gear: (2) Kronos, PS3100, (2) MaxiKorg, PE1000, Z1Ex, MS20M,(2) OASYS-PCI, Synthe Pedal, Wavedrum WD-1, Prophecy, SQ1, 2600FS, M3M
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 9451
- Joined: Wed May 15, 2002 12:46 am
- Location: Discovery Bay (San Francisco Bay Area)
I like void's power cable suggested - make sure the cable is firmly seated.mm-pro wrote:Well, not even the fans are starting up...really dead...no lights, no sign of life. If the power supply doesn’t do it, then it could be the switch assembly.
I would suspect the drive or RAM if it even started to boot, but flick the switch and nothing happens inside the box (I have it open).
GregC wrote:I would guess that, too. Be careful on this DIY. electricity, the exact replacement model.
I know I would pass on DIY.
Hopefully thats it. If you are not lucky on the guess a few more things are possible. Like SSD.
Lots of guesswork.
To your Kronos and to your outlet.
My K doesn't fire up until 4 seconds elapse. there might be an underlying process check. At 5 secs, the fan goes on, make typical startup noise.
I am not expert or qualified for on line diagnosis.
Let us know what went down when you can. Many of us have the original K.
Its good to have some leading info on part failure .
Thanks
-
- Approved Merchant
- Posts: 2476
- Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2005 10:44 pm
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Nope. My Kronos X doesn't have it, either.mm-pro wrote:Did the original Kronos have auto-off?
Last edited by Mike Conway on Fri Jul 26, 2019 10:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
- mm-pro
- Full Member
- Posts: 200
- Joined: Sun Dec 29, 2002 1:04 pm
- Location: Portland, Maine USA
- Contact:
I put in the new power supply and my Kronos booted up. Woohoo!!
I am glad it was an easy fix. It was pretty much the same as replacing a power supply in a PC, because that is what it is.
I am glad it was an easy fix. It was pretty much the same as replacing a power supply in a PC, because that is what it is.
Korg Gear: (2) Kronos, PS3100, (2) MaxiKorg, PE1000, Z1Ex, MS20M,(2) OASYS-PCI, Synthe Pedal, Wavedrum WD-1, Prophecy, SQ1, 2600FS, M3M
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1046
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:57 am
- Location: Orlando, Florida USA
That's great to hear. I know it's a big relief that it was an easy fix.
A couple weeks ago the Nord Stage 2 that I bought from a shop in the Netherlands was dead... no power up.
I was fretting over it for about a week, and the nightmare it would take to get it shipped and fixed. Turned out it was just a fuse that needed to be replaced.
Now you can make up for lost time on your Kronos.
A couple weeks ago the Nord Stage 2 that I bought from a shop in the Netherlands was dead... no power up.
I was fretting over it for about a week, and the nightmare it would take to get it shipped and fixed. Turned out it was just a fuse that needed to be replaced.

Now you can make up for lost time on your Kronos.
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1046
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:57 am
- Location: Orlando, Florida USA