05R/W module... dying?
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 10:08 am
I own a Korg 05R/W module I bought back in the early nineties, which I used frequently for a few years (at home) before starting to use virtual instruments. I remember having turned it on once, some 15 years ago, just to hear its (beautiful) sounds again, but after that I left it always on the shelf, with its (disconnected) power supply on top of it.
Last week, having to meet with some friends for some "jamming", I thought I could bring it with me and connect it to the keyboardist's equipment, just to hear it again.
But the unit, unexpectedly, did not come to life. The display switched on but nothing appeared on it, a part from a series of... pixel rectangles (one for each displayable character) only on the first line of the display.
I was really surprised, because the previous time the module worked fine and had been regularly switched off. Moreover, it has always been stored in a safe and dry environment, with no harm at all. And I really did not think that an instrument like that could fail... on its own, even while NOT being used and not even connected to anything.
I opened it and, as I expected, I did not see any sign of stressed capacitors or leaks or burns or whatsoever; everything looks neat and in perfect conditions. I then thought that probably the backup battery was gone (although this should not actually prevent the device from working); so I removed it and checked it with a tester, finding out that after almost 30 years it is still charged, with its regular 3 volts!!
Anyway I also tried installing a brand new battery, but the result did not change.
So I thought to ask here:
has anyone in the forum experienced such a kind of... sneaky fault?
Last week, having to meet with some friends for some "jamming", I thought I could bring it with me and connect it to the keyboardist's equipment, just to hear it again.
But the unit, unexpectedly, did not come to life. The display switched on but nothing appeared on it, a part from a series of... pixel rectangles (one for each displayable character) only on the first line of the display.
I was really surprised, because the previous time the module worked fine and had been regularly switched off. Moreover, it has always been stored in a safe and dry environment, with no harm at all. And I really did not think that an instrument like that could fail... on its own, even while NOT being used and not even connected to anything.
I opened it and, as I expected, I did not see any sign of stressed capacitors or leaks or burns or whatsoever; everything looks neat and in perfect conditions. I then thought that probably the backup battery was gone (although this should not actually prevent the device from working); so I removed it and checked it with a tester, finding out that after almost 30 years it is still charged, with its regular 3 volts!!
Anyway I also tried installing a brand new battery, but the result did not change.
So I thought to ask here:
has anyone in the forum experienced such a kind of... sneaky fault?