Yes is the answer and it is not difficult, I gave the same INFO today to another forum-member.ĭownload for free 'AUDACITY' and install it on your computer. A post by our fellow-member Dick Rector follows, ALMOST VERBATIM, but a PC will be required. How? Simply click here to return to Yamaha PSR Keyboards Discussions.ĭear Ed: I own the same unit, but unfortunately am a newbie and unable to submit a positive comment. Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. I would counsel you to contact a reliable service professional to determine charges for repair. If I'm right, the Unit will have to be opened up to effect a repair. I would guess one of these possibilities would be the case here. It's conceivable in the first case mentioned above that the whole assembly (enclosure) has become unsoldered, or the contact terminals of the assembly have broken off. Still some others use a combination of the two methods. In this last case, tightening the nut should solve your problem. OthersĪre linked to the PCB by wires or cable and secured to the casing of the keyboard by a washer and nut. Some Jacks are encased in small enclosures and firmly soldered to the PCB then butted against the casing of the keyboard. I happen to have this same model, but have never opened it to see how the Jack is secured to the
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