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Started by ibrox2, July 31, 2020, 01:38:00 AM

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ibrox2

Hi

I was wondering if anyone has an idea where
To get tyros two intro buttons I can't seem to
Get any joy.    Thanks.   Jim

overover

Hi Jim,

the German company "Audio-Service Schierbecker" in Hamburg sells Yamaha spare parts. Unfortunately I don't know if they also deliver to Scotland.


Click on this link: https://www.audio-service.com/asshop/shop.nsf/sts?open

Type in "tyros2" in the field "Gerätetyp" and click on the magnifying glass. Then click on the number "14502" or on the little picture of the Tyros2. In the right column you will find the Tyros2 spare parts.


You can contact them via email by clicking this link:  mail@audio-service.com

Their internal item number for the Tyros2 is 14502. (Write this number in the subject of the email.)


The Yamaha Part No. you need is:
WF307000    Button Assembly "I, II, III" (INTRO or ENDING)

(The indicated price is around 22 euros.)


By the way: You can download the Tyros2 SERVICE MANUAL here:
>>> https://psrtutorial.com/lessons/workshops/ServiceManuals.html



Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)

EileenL

If you are in the UK give Yamaha technical support a ring. They will help you.
Eileen

ibrox2

Hi

Thank you Chris and Eileen I will
Look into what you have said it's
Appreciated.      Jim

tyrosaurus

Hi Jim,

Yamaha UK will confirm the part number for you, but will not sell parts to mere 'plebs' (i.e. customers) like us!  Instead they will suggest a reseller, which is usually one of the Yamaha Authorised Service Centres. The last time I needed parts they suggested I used Sontec in Norwich, which I did, but it took weeks for them to arrive and even then one of the parts supplied was not correct!

The reseller will usually have to order the parts from Yamaha (where else  ;)) which adds to the time, and they will most likely add their own markup to the price.

Its possible that any dealer that has an account with Yamaha can order parts from them, so it might be worth checking out local ones to see if they will get them for you (Kenny's Music in Glasgow for example), although this may not be any better than Yamaha's suggestions.

Finally, to replace the button tops you will need to remove the PNL circuit board which is not difficult, but it has a lot of screws.  The service manual contains disassembly instructions so is well worth downloading.


Regards

Ian

ibrox2

Hi Ian

Thanks very much for your help it's appreciated.   Jim