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PR370 main board I have a technics pr370. about a year ago when I turned it on, something popped and now it makes unending strange sounds...I have had two men come take a look--one couldn't figure it out. we did try to initialize but it did not work. tro…

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tvargas

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PR370 main board
I have a technics pr370. about a year ago when I turned it on, something popped and now it makes unending strange sounds...I have had two men come take a look--one couldn't figure it out. we did try to initialize but it did not work. troubleshooting done was speakers, battery, synthesizer. we took out the main chip on the main board and it produced no sounds whatsoever so I'm guessin that was the main chip. I have been told by so many people that technics went out of business and parts have to be ordered through Panasonic, however it's almost impossible to get any parts since my model is older, if not old. I have tried to find a main board and perhaps that would be the answer, but not much luck there. I purchased this model perhaps 1990 or so and at that time the price was over $5,000.00. a local music store owner said I should just trash the whole thing because I will not find any parts. Please, can anyone guide me somehow or offer any recommendation? I really do hate to trash it.

Posted on April 27, 2015 at 5:52 PM
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jd5live

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Hi, your model is only the second series of digital ensembles being launched in Europe in 1992, so I would think you would have had them on sale that year in the US. the one thing that get me some what mad is that people tell people looking for repairs that Technics went out of business.Technics is one of the high end brand names used by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,Ltd Of which Panasonic produces the home goods,inc Hi-Fi and some early organs,The marketing dept. decided to use the Technics name for the higher end products like your Piano and top grade HI-FI audio,all Panasonic has done they stopped using Techics as a brand.
There is an engineer Mr Mike Barden, here in England who can repair main boards He does work for people all over the world his contact details:-mikebarden.com if you contact him he may well be able to help
Wishing you all the best John Dawson.

Posted on April 27, 2015 at 10:51 PM