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#503780 - 09/12/21 03:33 PM
Technics Kn7000 Encoder problems
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 88
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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Hello fellow Technics users. I just bought a KN-7000 today,for $275 in a pretty good shape.
Everything works on it, except the rotary encoder (tempo dial), it's just jumping up and down as you turn it, can't really adjust the tempo, well you can... but it takes a lot of rotations.
Question: Would a simple cleaning solve this issue, like Dioxit? or I have to buy a new encoder from somewhere?
This is the Part Number QSRGT003AA , but unfortunately Panasonic does not make it anymore.
Also if you ever did fix this rotary encoder or replaced it, let me know what to avoid, so I won't do any damage, especially at disassembly. Soldering is not an issue...
And also if you know a substitute rotary encoder, that worked for you let me know please.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you!
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#503783 - 09/13/21 04:17 AM
Re: Technics Kn7000 Encoder problems
[Re: Dengizich]
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 88
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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Ray, I wouldn't use WD-40 on electronics, there are cleaners/lubricants specifically made for delicate electronic components, like Deoxit F5 (for pots) or D5 (switches and encoders). The best route is probably to replace it, but I'm kind of curious if cleaning would solve this issue.
I remember back in the 90's I had a Roland D-10, to adjust the drum machine tempo you had a slider pot, and that thing was worn out. I remember during couple of gigs in the middle of a slow song like t = 70 beats/min, the drum machine would go to 200 or something beats/min, just on it's own. You can imagine the faces on the people who were dancing on the floor... :)), but later I had it fixed, it was very awkward though...
Since I got this KN7000 my cat is also very fond of it, not only about the sounds, but she is taking a lot of interest in the Bass Reflex hole on the back. I'm sure there are no mice in it, but it's funny as hell to see her excitement...
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Edited by Dengizich (09/13/21 04:43 AM)
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#503807 - 09/14/21 06:50 PM
Re: Technics Kn7000 Encoder problems
[Re: Dengizich]
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 88
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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Roger, that Gotek Floppy emulator drive is a substitute for your floppy disk that you have inside your Technics KN-XXXX. On e-bay one guy is selling it from England, but the chap won't ship it to the States, although I wouldn't replace my floppy disk drive, I try to keep my keyboard as original as possible, plus a Technics Kn-7000 has an SD card, which is pretty good for what I need it.
I can't believe this KN-7000 it's so expensive. I was very lucky, and I didn't even wanted to buy it the first time because of the rotary encoder problem. I asked the guy after a week if he still had it for sale, he said no one showed up to buy it, so I said alright I'll give you $275 for it, and he said yes.
Now I have to fix that encoder, but I tell you what, this keyboard sounds very good. I owned Rolands all my life, but now I understand the big fuss around the KN-7000. I just only wish they would've made it with 76 keys, like the Roland G70.
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Edited by Dengizich (09/14/21 07:09 PM)
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