My switch jack of X50 was broken. A technician said that i have to replace that switch jack. In this case, where can i get it..
The jack which you plug in your power chord
Part borken
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jacks or same radiotechnicial items You can earn at any radiomarkets or radioshops. if You haven't skill about re-place this jack You must ask for help any ingineer. mine friend did this job and he said that it wasn't so hard.minghan wrote:My switch jack of X50 was broken. A technician said that i have to replace that switch jack. In this case, where can i get it..
The jack which you plug in your power chord
so, if You feeling Yourself nice You can try to replace by yourself.
good luck, btw can You upload any photoes which jack was broken?
swith replacement
This is from my other post for the microx
it might help:
Hello,I have been noticing how the on/off switch has become crunchy and sometimes wouldn't stay on or off unless force was applied.
Two days ago it gave up completely and wont stay on anymore,exactly 2 days before the 2year garantie runs out.I have tried to contact korg germany and hope that they will supply a new switchboard.But just incase,I have already looked up the faulty switch and thought maybe someone else could need this info.The switch is an alps tv-5 power switch which supposedly should hold around 25thousand cycles.
I only go to my studio twice a week,I should be dead already!
Anyway,heres the description of the switch and I have found an electronics supplier who sells em for about 10 euros here in europe.
http://www.cpcares.com/pdf/1300.pdf
Its the G type in the tv-5 versions.
It was then later supplied by grundig but its a bit difficult to track down.
Oh well if someone needs this info thats the way to go,
cheers!
it might help:
Hello,I have been noticing how the on/off switch has become crunchy and sometimes wouldn't stay on or off unless force was applied.
Two days ago it gave up completely and wont stay on anymore,exactly 2 days before the 2year garantie runs out.I have tried to contact korg germany and hope that they will supply a new switchboard.But just incase,I have already looked up the faulty switch and thought maybe someone else could need this info.The switch is an alps tv-5 power switch which supposedly should hold around 25thousand cycles.
I only go to my studio twice a week,I should be dead already!
Anyway,heres the description of the switch and I have found an electronics supplier who sells em for about 10 euros here in europe.
http://www.cpcares.com/pdf/1300.pdf
Its the G type in the tv-5 versions.
It was then later supplied by grundig but its a bit difficult to track down.
Oh well if someone needs this info thats the way to go,
cheers!