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#322555 - 04/22/11 02:42 PM
 
Major Equipment Failure of Yamaha PSR-S910
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I went to an afternoon show at a nursing home. They forgot to put me on the schedule, and I forgot to confirm, but the A.D. told me to perform anyway.
  When I was all set up, after a few seconds, all of the lights went out on the keyboard, and the only button that worked was the ON/OFF button. 
  I tried a system reset which has worked in the past for things like this, but nothing doing. 
  I could have played the keyboard as a piano and sang along which I would have done in an Alzheimer's unit, but these were mentally ill middle aged adults, and I'd rather do a great job. So the activity director rescheduled me for next Thursday.
  BTW, as you might recall, my other PSR-S910 just came out of the shop with a loose solder on the mic input. That one was just $59 to fix, and I filed a claim with the credit card extended warranty service.
  This repair is likely to be much more costly, but who knows?
  I've been practicing the piano a lot lately with my Casio PX-330, but my left hand needs more training for me to be comfortable playing solo. 
 
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#322556 - 04/22/11 03:00 PM
 
Re: Major Equipment Failure of Yamaha PSR-S910
[Re: Beakybird]
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Registered:  04/05/11
 
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Loc:  Scotland, UK.
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That sounds like you have been mightily unlucky there. 
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