[success story/ROMpler] I've got Tyros for ~$500 :-]

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[success story/ROMpler] I've got Tyros for ~$500 :-]

Post by adamstan » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:21 am

Recently, I've bought Yamaha Tyros with broken PSU. It was a bit risky, as the seller wasn't sure, if the rest of the keyboard was OK. Yamaha service here asks about $220 for replacement power supply, so he decided to sell the thing and move on to something new.

I was really lucky, as it indeed only the PSU was fried. However I wasn't willing to spend over $200 for replacement. So I started searching for an alternative. And it turned out, that MeanWell PT-65 industrial PSU seemed to be right choice. It has big advantage over original Sharp unit - It's available for $25 :mrgreen:

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So I bought it, drilled addidtional holes in PSU chassis, connected it according to service manual, flipped mains switch and....... IT WORKS FLAWLESSLY :mrgreen:

Acoustic sounds on this keyboard are really great - I like some of them more than on my MO6 - and it's really fun to play :mrgreen:

It is possible to create patches from scratch, but only using software editor. And it's synth engine is very similar to the Motif:
- 8 layers per patch
- 2 multimode filters for each layer (connected in series)
- 5-stage envelopes for pitch, filter and amp (for each layer)
- adjustable keytracking for pitch and filter (with three or four breakpoints)
etc

Considering, that working ones go here for around $1200-1500 I feel quite lucky :D :D
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Re: [success story/ROMpler] I've got Tyros for ~$500 :-]

Post by synthRodriguez » Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:13 am

That's awesome! A success story in the spirit and tradition of VSE.

Congrats!!

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