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Technics SX-PX665 piano burnout
Our Technics SX-PX665 piano has suffered a catastrophic burnout of the
output stages - power amps, loudspeakers, and headphone o/p all destroyed themselves - nasty burning smell, and lots of horrible buzzing until it all went dead. We got it fixed (power amp mended, and the speakers replaced) and it all worked for about a week until the same thing happened again. How can we prevent this from happening? Anyone got a fix? |
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wrote: Our Technics SX-PX665 piano has suffered a catastrophic burnout of the output stages - power amps, loudspeakers, and headphone o/p all destroyed themselves - nasty burning smell, and lots of horrible buzzing until it all went dead. We got it fixed (power amp mended, and the speakers replaced) and it all worked for about a week until the same thing happened again. How can we prevent this from happening? Anyone got a fix? Well, clearly it wasn't fixed properly the first time. Take it back to the tech and have him fix it right. Clearly he fixed some symptoms but not the underlying problem. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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