To clarify, I wrote the following in response to a question about whether a user could swap the internal drive themselves in the event of failure etc.:EvilDragon wrote:It voids your warranty. Dan has said that Kronos has "no user-serviceable parts inside". Which means, if you open it yourself, you've just voided your warranty. Simple as that.
"There are no user-serviceable parts inside the KRONOS. Any service would be at an authorized repair center."
I didn't say anything about the warranty in particular.
Warranty is provided by the national Korg distributor. From my reading of the two examples below, terms may vary depending on the distributor.shap wrote: Nope. Yes, Dan said that. But what matters is what the warranty says. And I just went looking, and I actually can't find a warranty statement in the docs. I do see various cautionary notes about operating the board in the wrong country. Oddly enough, I see no label on my keyboard to the effect that there are no user-serviceable parts in side, nor any label stating that opening the enclosure voids the warranty. There is a label identifying a risk of shock if the enclosure is opened.
Now this may be an oversight, and you can be sure that if you break something by opening up the enclosure it's not going to be treated as a warranty repair. But I don't see anything to the effect that opening the keyboard voids the warranty.
Since I can't find it in the manuals, can somebody point me at the actual warranty document? With all respect to Dan, and with considerable respect for his advice in all respects, Dan's statements neither define nor modify the warranty. I'd like to read the actual warranty for myself.
http://www.google.com/search?client=saf ... 8&oe=UTF-8
For example,
Korg USA:
http://www.korg.com/Warranty.aspx
Korg UK:
http://www.korguksupport.co.uk/page.cfm?pageid=563
Some discussion of this here:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... d5e5b178d1
Hope this helps,
Dan