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Started by elad770, February 04, 2019, 09:03:49 AM

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MarkF_48

elad,
If you took something like a plastic straw or a Q-Tip like I did, insert it into the jack and mark how deep it goes in. Then compare it to the length of the plug as I show in the attached image. It may give you an idea if something is in there that shouldn't be.


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elad770

Oh........MY.......GO-D !!!!!

Mark, on a hunch i took my led flashlight and I think there's something there!!!!! Standby.......... Will update shortly

elad770

Since the Keyboard is only 2 months old and was under my care All this time, theres was no reason to believe something is in there.

By inserting the adapter I pushed whatever it is all the in.
Its definitely looks like something foreign.  Its yellowish

Guys, cross your fingers.... IM GOING IN !

MarkF_48

elad,

Look at all the adapters you have to be sure none are missing the tip piece.

There will be metal contacts inside the jack which connect with the plug when inserted and in my S900 one is visible as a rectangle piece and could look yellowish depending the light that was shined on it.

Lee Batchelor

Could Elad try using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice cleaner on it? Perhaps the little piece would come out. Elad, if you try this, make sure your canister is pristine clean so you can see the foreign body, if it comes out.

Whataguy
, there are two types of jacks: open circuit and closed circuit. The closed circuit ones cut out the sound to the speakers after the headphone plug is inserted. The open circuit ones leave the sound running to the speakers after the headphone plug is inserted. With the Genos, Yamaha uses software to control the "open" or "closed" character of the jack.
"Learn" your music correctly, then "practice" it. Don't practice mistakes because you'll learn them.

elad770

DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!  :) ;D :D ;D :D

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elad770

Quote from: Lee Batchelor on February 07, 2019, 04:55:38 PM
Could Elad try using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice cleaner on it? Perhaps the little piece would come out. Elad, if you try this, make sure your canister is pristine clean so you can see the foreign body, if it comes out.

Whataguy
, there are two types of jacks: open circuit and closed circuit. The closed circuit ones cut out the sound to the speakers after the headphone plug is inserted. The open circuit ones leave the sound running to the speakers after the headphone plug is inserted. With the Genos, Yamaha uses software to control the "open" or "closed" character of the jack.

Vacuum won't work. It's stuck behind a metal piece. The piece that makes contact with the adapter

elad770

I must say: Not that i don't appreciate simplicity in design but this looks like a toy i would by from a toy store. 5000$ ????

Gunnar Jonny

So, when open it, how about the warranty issues?
Yes, 'Plastic Fantastic' boxes is worth a fortune. ;)

elad770


Toril S

This is not the Genos you opened, I hope!
Toril S

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elad770

Yep......... ;) It went pretty smooth! Only 1million screws but it was fairly simple!

And........LOOK WHAT I FOUND!

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elad770

There's an ongoing investigation and i already arrested a suspect....

elad770

What do you think? Guilty or Innocent?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swVpBTEKiwg

- She has a criminal history, doing this kind of things
- She responded as if she recognizes the weapon used

Do i have enough evidence here?   ;) :D

MarkF_48

No!!!...... that sweet little innocent face could never have done that!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Kids will be kids!!!  ;D ;D ;D

Glad you found something and I hope putting it all back together goes well :)

elad770

Just placed the last screw.

Thank you, everyone, for your support in this matter.

I tested the port before closing everything up, went smooth and works perfectly. Can't believe i spent 30$ on multiple adapters !!  ;D :D ;D ;)

But lesson learned. The Genos is for your family to enjoy but it's NOT for your family to USE !  ;D

tyrosaurus

Although 'the accused' may have inadvertently caused the object presented as 'exhibit 1'  to be deposited in the entrance of the socket, 'the Defence' maintains that you were an accomplice in any crime committed, since it was likely to be your actions that actually pushed it sufficiently far into the socket which resulted in the need to dismantle the unit.

Further, you appeared to be questioning an underage person without the presence of a 'responsible adult', which would render any confession thus obtained, inadmissible in court.

If I were you I would quit while you're ahead!   ;)

Perhaps you should leave one of your collection of adapters in the socket at all times.  She is less likely to manage to shove anything into the 3.5mm hole!


Regards

Ian

Lee Batchelor

QuoteI must say: Not that i don't appreciate simplicity in design but this looks like a toy i would by from a toy store. 5000$ ????

Translation: 21st century, high-tech piece of gear, looks like a 1980s electronic toy because everything electronic these days has been super-condensed. The parts' cost that make up the Genos probably amount to peanuts in comparison to the cost to develop the technology.

Congrats on finding the problem, Elad!! We all learned from your experience ;).
"Learn" your music correctly, then "practice" it. Don't practice mistakes because you'll learn them.

Bachus

Quote from: elad770 on February 07, 2019, 07:30:58 PM
What do you think? Guilty or Innocent?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swVpBTEKiwg

- She has a criminal history, doing this kind of things
- She responded as if she recognizes the weapon used

Do i have enough evidence here?   ;) :D

You handled this the wrong way..

I would have first started with the thumbscrews and the electricity, before asking questions..
One never knows, just don't take any risks when interrogating your kids.


How about the punishment?
Can we have a video of that to?

;D

Gunnar Jonny

Quote from: elad770 on February 07, 2019, 05:53:23 PM
What about the warranty?

Just wondered if it's not some 'sealed' screws that will show it has been opened, and it may be affecting (if any) warranty cases later? They are usually very strict with such things as far as I've heard.
Anyway, great to see you got it sorted out. :)

The lovely young lady should get a nice prize for 'teaching' you (and us) how Genos looks inside.  ;) :D ;D 8)

Bachus

Warranty broken by opening up the box?

That depends on the country
Here in Holland void warrnty stickers dont say ***
To get away from a warranty claim, yamaha needs to proof the owner broke it
Opening a box, does not proof you broke something

When you own a product in Holland you are allowed to do with it what you want
And the salesman needs to proof you broke it..

andyg

Quote from: elad770 on February 07, 2019, 05:31:20 PM
I must say: Not that i don't appreciate simplicity in design but this looks like a toy i would by from a toy store. 5000$ ????
If I told you how much the costs were for the design and production of the moulds to make the plastic case alone, you'd fall off your chair! And that's before you get into the R&D costs of the electronics, the costs of doing the sampling etc.....

I have a £25K organ at home. Most of it it is on just two main circuit boards!
It's not what you play, it's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

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Toril S

I suggest the punishment should be a big bar of chocolate!😀
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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JohnS (Ugawoga)

Lubricate your headphone jack socket with a cod liver oil capsule and it will go in!!!! :P ::)
Also the usb socket luv's biscuit crumbs!! ;D
Never lubricate your keyboard with a Lager and Lime, coffee or tea.
Well Elad you will have to threaten to stamp on all of his little toys. That will keep him away from your Genos. ;D

All the best
John :)
Genos, I7 computer 32 gig ram, Focusrite 6i6, Cubase controller, Focal Alpha Monitors, Yamaha DXR8 Speakers
Cubase 10, Sonarworks, Izotope.  Sampletank, Arturia and Korg software.  Now IK Mixbox

EB5AGV

Congratulations finding the hardware bug...

I always cover the Genos (and all my keyboards) when not in use. I guess you don't. That could have saved you from this problem and also would keep the unit cleaner  :D

BTW thanks for sharing the picture!. I work fixing electronic gear and have worked also on some Yamaha synthesizers but had not yet seen the (empty) insides of the Genos. Yes, technology is greatly reducing size of circuits. I wonder about repairability though  ???

Jose
Jose Gavila
Yamaha: U3H, DX7, TX81Z, DX11, SY77, TG77, SY85, A3000, AN1x, EX5, EX5R, EX7, MOTIF RACK XS, MONTAGE 6 (B & WH), MODX6+, GENOS

Plus lots other music toys :-)

elad770

Ok, so what did I see when I open the case?

There were no seal labels that avoid warranty if you open them
Everything is really simple and clean, Most of the casing is Vacant
It seems very easy to clean (Once every 10 years or so :) )
It seems we pay 50$ for the material because ALL the electrical component USB Modules and what have you are super simple
The technology is NOT

In regards to Warranty

Look, I'm the type of guy who loves figuring out and solve things on my own if I can.

In the united states, all the Warranty seals are meaningless! I know in Europe this will be different
I had plenty of cases in the past where I needed to open a casing (Computer or instrument) for example upgrade purposes

The company might have a warranty seal but it has No meaning when it comes to repairing and solving problems
In the US consumers have a lot more power than Europe. The damage that can be done due to an unsatisfied customer is far greater than it's not worth it to argue and point to policies and procedures

I also had cases where products were out of warranty and after insisting the company took care of it. It's the standard over here!

elad770

Quote from: Bachus on February 08, 2019, 03:33:36 AM
Warranty broken by opening up the box?

That depends on the country
Here in Holland void warrnty stickers dont say ****
To get away from a warranty claim, yamaha needs to proof the owner broke it
Opening a box, does not proof you broke something

When you own a product in Holland you are allowed to do with it what you want
And the salesman needs to prove you broke it..

I didn't see there's page 2 on this thread! LOL

I can only reinforce what you said here:

When you buy something, It's yours to do whatever you want with it. They write their warranty policy but it doesn't change anything and make any difference
When a component goes bad and it's not your responsibility they will fix it! I experienced this with numerous big companies. Yamaha US is VERY different than Europe and I'm very happy to learn that in your country the consumer is on the upper hand.

elad770

Quote from: EB5AGV on February 08, 2019, 08:28:26 AM
Congratulations finding the hardware bug...

I always cover the Genos (and all my keyboards) when not in use. I guess you don't. That could have saved you from this problem and also would keep the unit cleaner  :D

BTW thanks for sharing the picture!. I work fixing electronic gear and have worked also on some Yamaha synthesizers but had not yet seen the (empty) insides of the Genos. Yes, technology is greatly reducing the size of circuits. I wonder about repairability though  ???

Jose

I always cover the Genos And i never let the kids be around it without my presence. I think there was 1 time, Yes, 1 time that i literally went to the bathroom for 2min
that was enough time for them to excute their plan!  ;)

MarkF_48

If the GENOS was to be sent back on a warranty 'repair' for the problem it had, elad would have had to pay for the shipping and insurance to get it to Yamaha (not sure if Yamaha picks up return shipping). I recently looked at shipping a light weight acoustic guitar for a warranty repair and for a very light, large box it would have been about $85(US). I opted to return the guitar to the retailer at their cost. It would have been unfortunate for Yamaha to only find what was in the jack and not a real fault of the keyboard itself. Not even sure Yamaha could decide it was a 'user' caused problem and bill for the repair work, although they likely wouldn't.
While a future warranty issue could be a problem for the disassembly if it was evident, I give elad much credit for trying to resolve this on his own. However I would not recommend those not skilled to do so to undertake something like this :)


elad770

Quote from: MarkF_48 on February 08, 2019, 11:30:00 AM
If the GENOS was to be sent back on a warranty 'repair' for the problem it had, elad would have had to pay for the shipping and insurance to get it to Yamaha (not sure if Yamaha picks up return shipping). I recently looked at shipping a light weight acoustic guitar for a warranty repair and for a very light, large box it would have been about $85(US). I opted to return the guitar to the retailer at their cost. It would have been unfortunate for Yamaha to only find what was in the jack and not a real fault of the keyboard itself. Not even sure Yamaha could decide it was a 'user' caused problem and bill for the repair work, although they likely wouldn't.
While a future warranty issue could be a problem for the disassembly if it was evident, I give elad much credit for trying to resolve this on his own. However I would not recommend those not skilled to do so to undertake something like this :)

I just want to comment on that, if i may:

Yamaha just responded to be (I contacted them before i decided to "Dive in" ). They simply told me to take the Keyboard to the nearest service provider with my receipt and they will cover everything. There's a service Center around me, Literally every 10-15miles so that's not the problem. I will say further more that i had instanses where i was asked to ship a product (That is more than 30lbs) and to pay for it. I refuse and they simply send me a shipping label. The service in the US is completely different. Especially when it comes to premium products. Aggravated American Genos customers can make a lot of "Noise" and they wish to avoid that at all costs. Shipping cost is the least of Yamaha concern because they have suc a premium account with UPS that the cost for them to ship is around 10$, i KID YOU NOT. It's simply not worth it. Frankly, i think WORLDWIDE, if a customer is aggravated, especially within the warranty period and has the stamina to insist, Yamaha WILL  pay for everything!