>Thank you.
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>The problem is that engineers with knowledge of the Disklavier are pretty thin on the ground here!
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I know why - :-) - if you need help, pmail me at mail@...
>Something else I noticed is that if I pull out the phone jack slightly, I can get both sides to work, but it isn't really a solution!
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Basically, the soldered connections on the phone socket are broken. If you can get a local HiFi/AV repairer to have a look, it's an easy fix.
>A related question would be, is there a way of permanently selecting one of the 'voices' rather than the setting the box defaults to after booting up?
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The voices will always go back to their original settings. There is no user setting where you can fix a voice to be there on boot up.
>Thanks again,
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>Kevin
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "athomik"
>To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Saturday, 8 September, 2012 11:35:23 PM
>Subject: Re: [disklavier] Headphone balance - Mk 3 DU1A with DKC850
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>I'd say (without looking too hard) that you may have a digital problem with your MN circuit board (something wrong before you get to the DAC's). You need to get an engineer to have a look at it.
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>athomik
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>On Sep 8 2012, evkinfarns wrote:
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>>I'm sure I'm missing something here, but in silent mode with my headphones only one side works. In other words, there is a 'balance' problem. However, I can't find any way of adjusting this.
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>>The puzzling thing is that if I select 'voice' and choose any of the other voices, both sides of the headphones work perfectly.
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>>There are only two controls on the headphone input on the piano - volume and reverb.
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>>Thanks in advance
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>>Kevin
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