KORG PA 1000 POWER PROBLEM
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KORG PA 1000 POWER PROBLEM
mY kORG PA 1000 is sudden shutdown, 1 month ago its speakers turned off. And now 4 days ago there was a sudden noise and it stopped. please guide me . i check internal adapter , but its working properly 19v 2 amp .
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You can only try with another internal power supply..not much you can do if that is not the case.. it could be anything on the mainboard , the cpu board or the panelboards but without schematics there is nothing that can be done remotely :/
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Thanks for your valualbe co-operation. Yeaterday i was gone in service station , they said due to power fluctuation problem keyboard dead , need to change board and cpu . they change only board , but they said keyboard booting time taking more time than regular , its takes arround 1 min 40 sec to start regular .musiccankill wrote:You can only try with another internal power supply..not much you can do if that is not the case.. it could be anything on the mainboard , the cpu board or the panelboards but without schematics there is nothing that can be done remotely :/
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Just a thought . . . if you're living in an area where power supply is dodgy, you'd do well to invest in a UPS. https://ehomerecordingstudio.com/uninte ... er-supply/
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Yes you are right sir , In my area power supply is not properly , i am starting to use ups system , Thanks .Giner wrote:Just a thought . . . if you're living in an area where power supply is dodgy, you'd do well to invest in a UPS. https://ehomerecordingstudio.com/uninte ... er-supply/
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USE A VOLTAGE REGULATOR --
THE SAFEST THING IS THAT YOU USE A VOLTAGE REGULATOR --- LIKE THOSE USED TO PROTECT A TV SOMETHING LIKE - YOU SHOULD NEVER WORK WITHOUT IT - 
