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where (vaugely) do you live? where do you take your equipment for repair? how much did you pay? ... and what did you have done? just curioous... thanks!

many years ago, i took a MC303 to the local shop that works on synths.. I said "it wont turn on and the power suppy is OK and the power connection to the board is OK, can you help me?" they said.. "sure, we can take a look at it" when i went back, they brought it out and said "it wont turn on but the power suppy is OK and the power connection to the board is OK too, so we cannot help you, you will have to send it back to Roland???" this expert opinion cost me $60 20 years ago.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I live in Zurich (Switzerland), there‘s a great synth repair shop here. I once had him fix a Roland JV 1000. The keys were badly glued together and many weren‘t working (epoxy resin issue) and I wanted to use it for piano practice and as my master keyboard. Cost me about 400$ (which is more than I payed for the synth) but I don‘t regret it, still works great :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I am in Ohio and there is a music repair shop in town that specializes in anything electronic. Had them resolder a jack in my CP-30 years ago and they have worked on my ART tube mic pre. Bench fee alone is $60 last time I was by, but they do quality work.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I repaired Electribe SX silcione pads once for a friend at around 50EUR. Its a bit of time, maybe an hour to open it up properly with ESD and check stuff.

I´d say 60EUR is ok even if there is no outcome. Sometimes its just dry capacitors or a soldering bridge etc than it might be a bit more with ordering stuff shipping and soldering etc.

I have no idea what they charge at Korg etc, doubt there are much repairshop as cost is perceived as pretty high and thus not a sustainable business in that niche?