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#124545 - 11/01/03 09:56 PM
Re: PSR2100 problem
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Yamaha really should take into consideration that people use the 2000's and 2100's for every day gigs, and put them through extensive use. For what the 2100 is going for, better and more durable construction isn't much to ask for...
Squeak
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#124547 - 11/02/03 08:29 AM
Re: PSR2100 problem
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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"I'm now going to assume that the manufacture's warranty is void."
Mike, when you're out there doing this stuff for a living, voiding the manufacturers warranty is not as important as having a fully functional keyboard repaired in a timely manner. There have been several posts as to the length of time it takes to get parts from Yamaha, then have them installed. In some instances, something as simple as a speaker took months.
Larry opted for the smart choice in having it repaired locally, and additionally, I seriously doubt that Yamaha upgraded their switches--that rarely happens with any product, even with cars. That's why auto manufacturers have recalls that the result of third party testing agencies.
Larry, Seems like you might be punching those switches a bit harder than neccessary--which is easy to do, especially when you rockin' the house and the dance floor is filled to capacity. We all have that tendency. I have a friend who has worn the paint off of keyboard switches where the letters are painted on the fill buttons, and he did this in less than six months. I do believe, however, that Yamaha and all other manufacturers use lousy switches and they should seriously consider using switches of the highest quality--it doesn't cost that much more, and the consumers would be more than happy to pay the additional expense. Steve Demming, please pass this one along the folks in the marketing and engineering departments.
Cheers,
Gary
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