Sorry for another lithium battery post - but my query is a little more specific than ditabeardmemo's.
I need to replace the battery in my recently acquired MSQ-700.
I found a post on Analogue Heaven stating that the Roland part number is 12569140 - EP-6 lithium battery.
Can I just replace it with any old lithium battery that's the right size or do I need the specific Roland part?
Also, does anyone know where I can get my hands on a service manual for the MSQ-700. Alternatively, can anyone give me instructions how to change the battery?
Regarding the mains voltage, the plate on the back panel states that the unit is AC 117 volts - do I need a step down converter?
Many thanks in advance- any assistance is greatly appreciated.
MSQ-700: Replacing lithium battery & AC 117 volts questi
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MSQ-700: Replacing lithium battery & AC 117 volts questi
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Are you in the UK? If so, yes you'll need a step-down convertor. Maplin sell them, but beware the cheaper 40W ones, they're unreliable in my experience (been through 3 of them on different bits of gear). The 100W ones are sturdier and quieter. Maplin's are overpriced though, try Rapid Online. I use them a lot.
It might be that there's a voltage switch inside though - I'm not sure about this particular unit. Some gear just has a slider to set the voltage to 120/240, might be worth checking. That would be in the service manual. Don't have one though, so can't help there.
It might be that there's a voltage switch inside though - I'm not sure about this particular unit. Some gear just has a slider to set the voltage to 120/240, might be worth checking. That would be in the service manual. Don't have one though, so can't help there.
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No, I'm not in the UK, but the mains AC voltage where I am is 230.nathanscribe wrote:Are you in the UK?
No, there isn't a switch on the back of the MSQ-700 to select voltage.nathanscribe wrote:It might be that there's a voltage switch inside though - I'm not sure about this particular unit.
Many thanks for clearing that up for me!
Hardware: Juno-60, Pro DCB Mk3, JD-990, XV-2020 & SRX-07, MSQ-700, LinnDrum & Forat midi, OB DX & Electrongate midi, Korg KMS-30, Kurzweil K2000, BCR2000