Boss Micro BR Digital Recorder - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Using generic battery adaptor on Digital recorder
Others have had problems doing so. I would get one specifically for the unit. One person got an adapter with an "S" suffix and that DID NOT WORK.
Get the exact replacement for this particular device as called for in your manual.
Mine now eats batteries and needs at least 4.5
Try this link:http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=818 Note the info under Power Supply,Current Draw and Expected Battery Life. Compare the specs to the results you are getting. Note that "The time may vary according to usage conditions, batteries used and type of SD memory card used." Here is a link to their support:http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=818&tab=downloads&skip=true If you didn't use the exact adapter recommended you may have damaged the circuitry and will have to have it serviced. It is definitely not something you can do yourself unless you have equipment to work on surface mount technology. The required adapter is listed in the info at the first link.
I dont get enough gain at the GIT Input with my
I would check the connector itself as the first thing to do. The connector jacks take a beating and sometimes do not contact well and just the capacitance of the nearby contacts is enough to make it appear to be working. IF you sense that high pitch goes through better, then this scenario is a possibility.
In any case, it sounds like it needs to go for repair.
How do i transfer music from my Computer to my
Page 2 of the Turbostart manual explains that in some versions of Windows the Micro BR may appear as a removable storage device titled "Removable disk (?:)." The manual is here:http://cms.rolandus.com/assets/media/pdf/MICROBRts.pdf It also mentions free downloadable wave converter software. Hope this helps.
Micro BR power Adapter
You may have damaged the data on the memory card. If you have no display at all carefully read page 125 of your manual.If it doesn't display with the adapter plugged in try new batteries. If it still doesn't display anything, contact the dealer you bought it from or try contacting Roland. This site should help:http://www.rolandus.com/support/service_centers/
I have quite bad distortion on line outputs of my
Here is their support page:http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=753&tab=support&skip=true If the dealer you purchased it from can't help you have a look here for a dealer that can repair it:http://www.bossus.com/dealer_locator/ You are better off having something like this professionally repaired but before you do that check out the downloadable support documents to see if there is something you missed and if you don't want to contact their product support department by phone, email them. I've always had good luck with emailing companies as long as i carefully explained the problem. Hope this helps.
My micro br got wet. when i discovered this it had
I am sure it can be repaired. Whenever ANY electronics get wet, IMMEDIATELY remove ANY pwer sources, including internal batteries.
If wetting was not pure water, flush unit with de-ionized water till absolutely clean of any residue. shake out all water and allow to dry a week before applying power.
I have an older model lowrey spinet organ - very
Try this link:http://www.organservice.com/ Here's another one:http://www.combo-organ.com/Schematics/index.htm Join this one for free and post:http://organforum.com/forums/thread/73735.aspx This site is good too:http://www.combo-organ.com/spares_and_repairs.htm#Electrolytics Hope these help.
Boss 900 digital recorder
from reading instructions when you record channel 1 and 2 you are recordind channel 1 in stereo so you only recorded channel 1 try rcording on chanel 3 for vocal hope this helps
Hum in Lowery Organ E 90 H
Service manual will probably be hard to find.
I would first find if the hum varies with the expression pedal. If not, problem is in the power amplifier section. I would look for heater/cathode shorts or leakage in one of the tubes... DO NOT trust tube checkers to spot shorts!!! Swap like tubes and look for a change.
A broken ground wire or shield on coax to the expression pedal would be a likely candidate as well.
Lowery organ works well but hums please help
Probably needs the filter capacitors in the power supply replaced.
The electrolytic caps dry out after years and become ineffective in filtering to get pure DC current for the electronics.
Other less likely possibility is a broken ground wire someplace within.
Why is it that the buzzing heavily increases when
Rechargeable batties do NOT work well in things requiring a full 9 volts.
OFTEN the fault is with the guitar pickup being sensitive to magnetic fields around it.
Wall tranformers/adaptors are some of the WORST of the magnetic field emitters.
I have boss micro br hooked up to my computer it
You won't find a specific Micro Br Icon since it is a data transfer connection only.
Try going to "My computer" and it should appear similar to when you plug in a USB stick. It MIGHT have a meaningful name, but it might not.
Red plastic cover over starter switch is broken. No power
If you can't get the power switch to work that is a good indication that it might be broken and the fuse has blown to protect you and the organ. At this point you have two choices. Get someone who knows what they are doing to have a look at it and replace the broken parts or if you feel comfortable with trying, do it yourself. You will have to unplug it from the wall and carefully take it apart until you can get at the switch. Before you do this though consider that you will at least need a new switch and fuse. The switch doesn't have to be an exact replacement it just has to be electronically equivalent. Make sure you have a place to buy the parts.Keep track of what you do and draw diagrams you can understand. Better yet if you have a digital camera take pictures. Once you have the switch out the info about the switch is usually stamped on the switch itself.Take the switch and fuse to the store and they should be able to sell you what you need. Replace the switch by reversing the steps you took to remove it. Do the fuse last and once the organ is assembled plug it back in and turn the switch on. I f you replaced the switch exactly the way it should be the organ will either work or the fuse will blow again. If the fuse blows you know there is something else wrong. At this point you will need help or if you are going further on your own you will need a schematic or a service manual. They are getting hard to obtain so you will probably be better off having a professional look at it. Please let me know if this helps.
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