This Korg MS2000 synth has a problem that needs fixing-Repair video
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- čas přidán 19. 12. 2022
- This is a repair video of a Korg Ms2000 synthesizer that is not working. I go about diagnosing and fixing the problem which was in the power supply. I enjoy fixing things and bringing them back to life. I hope you enjoy it
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Grazie fratello
Awesome! The lead packaging was so funny
Thanks for the video. What are the diode specs that you’ve put in?
This was really helpful explanation :)
Also, that amplified car noises sound so weird, thanks for sharing!
Great video, thanks for the demonstration. Merry x-mas from ice cold Denmark
Merry Xmas. Enjoy the sunshine in the video☺️
@@Afrorack thank you, a fun little story, when i was a teenager my parents hated when i was fixing my motorbike, the spark plug interfered so much they were unable to watch TV. I eventually bought a new sparkplug housing that had a built in filter 🤣
Thanks. Very informative
Did you put a choke into the synth? I always wonder how many ch difference they (and ferrite beads) do, the power company ng from an adapter isn't going to be as filthy as a car's power. Anyway, thanks for sharing, greetings from snow-covered Michigan
I didn't put back the choke because I didn't have one of that size. Just bridged the contacts. Yes the the synth power is not going to be as noisy as a car but I've encountered some smps with a high frequency whining noise..
At 2:35 when you test the power supply, is the Korg knob turned on? I know the device is not plugged in, but is it on? Please reply, I want to learn. Thank you kindly
Doesn't matter...there should not be a short circuit at the power input point at anytime because that will short circuit the external power supply...
@@Afrorack Thank you for replying - It’s appreciated. I see, because you just wanted to test for shorts at the input point. Ok, but if you wanted to find out if the device itself, has a short deeper in its circuitry, you would have to turn the ON button on, otherwise the circuit would be open, right? Please let me know. Thanks again, mate!