I'm writing on behalf of my Grandfather, who's KN-5000 has started to produced a horrible electronic noise from the left speaker. Sometimes when the keyboard is restarted the sound will work fine again, then after a number of seconds crackles and pops can be heard before getting quickly worse. I've opened the top up and given all the components a good clean, as well as plugging into another socket, but to no luck. Moving the volume slider bar at all seems to escalate the problem too.
Registered: 05/15/08
Posts: 272
Loc: United States
You state that you have given the components a good cleaning, did you use an electronic cleaner spray? If not, try using some in the volume slot and go up and down on the slider several times. It sounds like just a dirty connection.
I've finally managed to try that, but unfortunately it didn't work at all, even after several attempts.
The noise is a really loud intrusive crackle, so I'm wondering if it's a more severe problem? Also, it appears the noise occurs only in the left speaker, while the right doesn't seem to work at all now. It's odd because as far as I could tell everything was functioning fine before.
Well I've had a bit of progress. After startup the speakers will crackle, but after a short while it'll pass and everything sounds as it should again... No sign of any problems. However if I turn the keyboard off and on again, it'll do the same thing. I've sprayed the volume switch again with electronic cleaner spray, and will leave it alone for longer. Hopefully it'll clear up for good. I'm getting closer!
Registered: 05/15/08
Posts: 272
Loc: United States
It can require two or three sprayings. Did you go up and down several times on the volume switch when you used the electronic cleaner? Also, don't turn the keyboard on until it is fully dry.
Yeah I've gone up and down many times with the slider, and sprayed it a few times. Unfortunately this morning it was back to it's crackling best. I feel I'm getting closer, as yesterday once it cleared it stayed clear. There's something to turning it off and on again that's causing problems.
Bert Aarts
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Registered: 01/21/02
Posts: 158
Loc: Breda, The Netherlands
Problem can be caused by the electronisch or by defective speaker. To check this you can switch off the speakers by using a headphone. If the problem is still there the problem is somewhere in the electronic circuit.