Living in Germany years ago we bought a digital piano with powered
studio monitor speakers, both 220V only. It was an old but quality pro
level instrument, a Yamaha P500.
Back in the US we used it on an air conditioner outlet, but 15 years
later the sound output fails - speaker and headphones - after working briefly. I haven't had it open, but it is probably 30 plus years old.
My question is the powered monitors; might not be able to save the
piano. Any chance a conversion is easy? They are ESI, 100 W.
Living in Germany years ago we bought a digital piano with powered
studio monitor speakers, both 220V only. It was an old but quality pro
level instrument, a Yamaha P500.
Back in the US we used it on an air conditioner outlet, but 15 years
later the sound output fails - speaker and headphones - after working briefly. I haven't had it open, but it is probably 30 plus years old.
My question is the powered monitors; might not be able to save the
piano. Any chance a conversion is easy? They are ESI, 100 W.
On Sun, 26 Nov 2023 16:00:25 -0800 (PST) posting-account=DVRCbQkAAABqwh8r1AtebzjwFnHwJyeK, Tim R wrote:
Living in Germany years ago we bought a digital piano with powered
studio monitor speakers, both 220V only. It was an old but quality pro
level instrument, a Yamaha P500.
Back in the US we used it on an air conditioner outlet, but 15 years
later the sound output fails - speaker and headphones - after working
briefly. I haven't had it open, but it is probably 30 plus years old.
My question is the powered monitors; might not be able to save the
piano. Any chance a conversion is easy? They are ESI, 100 W.
Can't help much on the ESI.
Too many diferent things, try manuals.com and searchby manufacture and
model.
Jim
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