TimeSwan
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I had a customer bring in a Roland FR3s today that he inherited from an uncle who passed away. It isn't making any sound but I can hear the speaker "fuzz" when I crank the volume. Tried multiple cables, tried headphones, nothing.
I opened the accordion and found an army of dead cockroaches and 20 years of dust. I took it outside and blew out all of that fun stuff, checked all of the internal plugs and solder joints (all secure) and hoped that might work magic but it's never that easy of course. Moved on to a factory reset and when I boot it back up the display reads Err.
Anyone have any idea if that error message is telling me there has been some sort of hardware failure and parts need to be replaced? Electronics are by no means my specialty so if things get more technical than that I may be out of luck.
I tried to reach out to support on Rolands website but it appears that they only allow submissions on behalf of registered products, which this is obviously not. Not to me, nor the customer, anyway. Any tips on how I can contact someone at Roland?
Would the customer be better off trying to sell this off as parts?
I opened the accordion and found an army of dead cockroaches and 20 years of dust. I took it outside and blew out all of that fun stuff, checked all of the internal plugs and solder joints (all secure) and hoped that might work magic but it's never that easy of course. Moved on to a factory reset and when I boot it back up the display reads Err.
Anyone have any idea if that error message is telling me there has been some sort of hardware failure and parts need to be replaced? Electronics are by no means my specialty so if things get more technical than that I may be out of luck.
I tried to reach out to support on Rolands website but it appears that they only allow submissions on behalf of registered products, which this is obviously not. Not to me, nor the customer, anyway. Any tips on how I can contact someone at Roland?
Would the customer be better off trying to sell this off as parts?