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The technics organ i have been given has a problem whereby when you turn it on there is this continual heavy bass sound, although the organ actullay plays well.Any ideas what the problem is and the possible solution or have i been given this organ...
Since I don't know which year, or model, I'm just guessing. These are highly computerized instruments. It might just be a small chip, it could be a dirty contact issue. If it is not too heavy, you should take it to an authorized repair shop. Even
Older model F5 made in 1989 played by Jim Harris. Swing style arrangements, four to the bar bass pedals. Not much auto stuff, just played in ...
Technics U60 organ manual
You could try Ebay as they seem to have everything there. I am a professional organist, so you can contact me if you have any specific questions with which I might be able to help you.
No voices can be heard and it cannot be used. It is an old e66 model and I don't want to scrap it. Could it be the speakers or the amp ?
Probably it's a dried capacitor or burnt resistor in the amp. If the problem were the speakers nothing would be heard. If your organ has a wooden cover in the back, like many do, you can use a screwdriver to open it and check, visually, the amp....
You cannot restore it as such, but rather you reprogram it.
Not sure where you are but I understand that a new one in the States cost around $5000
See copy of an ad from the states below.
ORGAN, By Technics, Mint condition ,SX-EX30L With Stool,2 Keyboard , many voices , has( midi...