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My dgx-220 ypg-225 yamaha keyboard is dead.
If you know how to use a multimeter then I suggest you measure the voltage from your wall adapter plug that you plug into the keyboard. If that has approx. 9Vdc, then take a look at d151 on the power supply board. See if it is passing voltage. Voltage should pass only 1 way. If you have voltage on one side but not the other then the diode it is open and needs replaced. You can find the diode designator on the board next to the diode.
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on Apr 05, 2013
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I have an old but functional yamaha PSR 31
hi there headphone jacks usually only come in 2 sizes, an obviously large one or a small one, (the headphone and the microphone jacks on your computer will be the small ones) if you have a favorite set of phones with a small jack and you need the large one you can buy an adapter that fits the large jack when you plug the small one in. good luck
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on Aug 21, 2009
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I got a yamaha FG180 guitar from a friend with only 2 strings on, so I shall put new strings on it, but I can't figure out the system on this one. How to put the strings on?
seems to be a standard acoustic setup to me. If it doesn't have all the string pins in it, you'll need to get some. you simply pull out the pin, put the string in, then wind it up on the machine heads (tuners) On this one you may need to put the strings through from the inside, I'm not sure about this particular model. I like a double wrap to start on the bass strings, but that's a choice I make. You could go with nylon strings, get ball end, they're easier to use than plain. It takes a bit of know how to do plain, thy have to be wrapped just right on the pins.
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on Nov 02, 2019
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How to clean contacts on yamaha p90 keyboard.
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If you are talking about cleaning the rubber contacts I wouldn't bother. Once they start to fail then it is best to replace them. You can do this either for the octave giving problems or best to replace complete set. Main part is VY84670R your piano has 6 octaves of these. with a shorter part at either end.
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on Oct 24, 2019
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How do I fix my yamaha psr s750?
Try a master reset to start with.
Turn keyboard off
Turn on whilst holding down highest note on keyboard
Once screen display has complete release key
This will reset to factory settings.
If this doesn't work report back and we can maybe try other solutions.
Dan
Becketts Music Ltd
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on Aug 23, 2019
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