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PSR Keyboards (11 Boards) => PSR-E Series => Topic started by: SciNote on January 15, 2022, 03:41:47 AM
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So, a few of you may remember that I've reported some occasional distortion in the sound of my keyboard -- especially with the string sounds. Well, I've finally decided to get it looked at by an authorized Yamaha service center in my area.
I was inspired by the member here who has an E403 that had some bad distortion, and he said he took it to a repair shop and it ended up being a relatively easy fix by replacing the D-to-A converters (if I remember correctly). While my distortion is nowhere near as bad as what that member posted, I figured it's worth it to get it looked at. Additionally, a few of you may remember that I had brought my keyboard to my Dad's home several years ago, and I temporarily rested it up against a wall, but it was on a tile floor, and the keyboard slipped and slammed on the floor. I don't know if it was psychosomatic, but that does seem to be around the time the distortion started.
The shop is charging $50 US to check it out. I figure this will be a good step to see what to do next if the E473 comes out soon -- or even those new Casios being discussed in another thread (the E473 thread in the Yamaha Keyboards -- General section).
Hopefully, they find something basic and straightforward so that I can keep using this keyboard. Unfortunately, I have a funny feeling that Yamaha is only going to make incremental changes again with the E473, and if those live-control knobs are being moved away from the keyboard area, then that is a further concern. But, I'll just have to see what Yamaha actually does with the new model. Maybe they'll rethink where the live-control knobs go, and maybe they will improve the key feel over the E443-E463.
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Well, I've got my PSR-E433 back! Apparently, the tech did not find anything specifically wrong with it. He said there is a test mode that sends out sine-wave test-tones to test the D-to-A converters (and perhaps other circuits), and he said he had it on a scope and that everything was well within specs. He said he did a factory reset -- good thing I backed up everything!
I will say, however, that I am currently noticing a significant improvement. I hooked it up to this stereo amp that I'm building, and it sounds much better. Previously, I noticed significant distortion through this amp. Could simply doing a factory reset be all that was needed? I'll see if it continues to sound good for the long haul!
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Hi Bob,
Glad to hear your E433 is still alive and kicking.
Usually a factory reset can do wonders, not just for keyboards really but also for computers, smartphones, tablets and other appliances.
I am sure this information will help other E series users, too.
Regards,
Vinciane