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#44208 - 07/14/03 05:44 AM New KN6500 Owner
Neil Bennett Offline
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Registered: 07/14/03
Posts: 27
Loc: Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Hi there!

I'm pretty new to this, having acquired my new KN6500, e-mail and Internet all at once. I realise I am lagging behind everyone else, but unfortunately we South Africans are the last in line for new technology. The KN7000 actually IS available here, but at around fifty grand (in our money), I shall wait. Meanwhile I purchased the very last new KN6500 available in SA, having upgraded (?) from the KN5000. One thing that bugs me is the awful buzz of the speaker grille, when playing at high volume. I do a lot of orchestral sequencing and playing from scores, using big sounds (especially Brass and Cathedral Organ). My experience with the KN5000 is that it NEVER buzzed, even at full volume. Does anyone have a similar problem with their KN6500? I also own a PR700 Ensemble. Is there a separate forum for these instruments? Hope to hear from practically ANYONE soon.

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#44209 - 07/14/03 08:00 AM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Bill Norrie Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Hi Neil and welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your 'Buzzing' problem. It's probably due to the nature of the speaker grill - perforated metal, whereas, if my memory serves me correctly, the KN5000 was a moulded plastic grill. I seem to remember that there have been previous comments about this problem, on the forum. Do you have the option of using an external amp/speaker combination ?
As far as I'm aware, this is the only active forum for all Technics Instruments, and I'm sure you will find someone else on this forum, who has or had a PR700. Have a look at this posting : http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum25/HTML/001777.html


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#44210 - 07/14/03 12:04 PM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Neil Bennett Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/14/03
Posts: 27
Loc: Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Quote:
Originally posted by Catsailor:
Neil,

I haven't heard any buzz from my KN6500
speakers. You may have a bad speaker. Just an idea!

Peter


It's definitely not the speaker, Peter. When I press down on the grille, the buzz goes away. It's as if it is loose, yet isn't. Like the sound you get if you put a piece of paper on the speaker. Any more ideas?

Neil

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#44211 - 07/14/03 12:12 PM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Neil Bennett Offline
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Registered: 07/14/03
Posts: 27
Loc: Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Quote:
Originally posted by Bill Norrie:
Hi Neil and welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your 'Buzzing' problem. It's probably due to the nature of the speaker grill - perforated metal, whereas, if my memory serves me correctly, the KN5000 was a moulded plastic grill. I seem to remember that there have been previous comments about this problem, on the forum. Do you have the option of using an external amp/speaker combination ?
As far as I'm aware, this is the only active forum for all Technics Instruments, and I'm sure you will find someone else on this forum, who has or had a PR700. Have a look at this posting : http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum25/HTML/001777.html




Thanks for your welcome, Bill. I can see I am going to get a lot of useful advice out of this forum! Your memory fails you however: the KN5000 also has a metal grill, but a much better one. Because of this buzzing problem I am being forced to use my amplification system, which is a real schlepp sometimes! It's particularly annoying when I play at home; I refuse to set up two dirty great 1000w Wharfedale speakers in my music room! Oh well, can't have everything, but it would be nice...

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#44212 - 07/14/03 03:15 PM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Marilyn Boissoneault Offline
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Registered: 06/07/00
Posts: 219
Loc: Melbourne, Florida, USA
That shouldn't be happening. If you haven't had your keyboard long you should still be under warranty, I'd check with my dealer.

Marilyn

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#44213 - 07/14/03 06:43 PM Re: New KN6500 Owner
lahawk Offline
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Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2781
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
Did Neil really say "50 Grand for a 7000" ?
Heck, I'll sell you mine for 25..

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#44214 - 07/14/03 07:00 PM Re: New KN6500 Owner
bruno123 Online   content
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Neil Bennett:


One thing that bugs me is the awful buzz of the speaker grille, when playing at high volume.

Hi Neil, My KN7000 had a buzz in the speaker system. The low full tones like organ, deep guitar, ect.
The service people went into the keyboard and found some areas the needed to made secure. That was in January, no problems since.

Hope this helps, John C.

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#44215 - 07/15/03 01:23 AM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Neil Bennett Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/14/03
Posts: 27
Loc: Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Quote:
Originally posted by lahawk:
Did Neil really say "50 Grand for a 7000" ?
Heck, I'll sell you mine for 25..

SeeYa
Larry Hawk


SORRY, Larry! I meant 50 grand in South African rands, not US dollars! No wonder you jumped about a bit! Our exchange rate is the worst: R50 000 = $6000 - that is what the KN7000 would set me back!!

Cheers
NEIL

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#44216 - 07/15/03 01:25 AM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Neil Bennett Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/14/03
Posts: 27
Loc: Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Quote:
Originally posted by Catsailor:
Neil,

Is it just one speaker or both speakers?

Peter


It's the entire speaker grille, Peter - NOT the speakers themselves. As I said, the buzz goes away when I press down on the grille. The keyboard is fine in all other respects.

Neil

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#44217 - 07/15/03 06:57 PM Re: New KN6500 Owner
Sparky Offline
Member

Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 182
Loc: lewiston maine usa
I have the 6500 and find that most of that rattle/buzz comes not from the speaker grill but from the back side of the LCD window. Squeeze some rubber in the crack between the window and the board. This helps a lot. But some freq. will still bake a buzz. most are gone tho.
Tony

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