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Technics KN 2000 transformer dead

Last month I had a "gig" with my Technics KN 2000 and they had some bad electricity there in that club (supposedly put a higher voltage to the circuit we used). My Technics is dead since then. I have found out - with a help of my friend - that its transfo…

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Technics KN 2000 transformer dead

mangalvar

mangalvar


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Last month I had a "gig" with my Technics KN 2000 and they had some bad electricity there in that club (supposedly put a higher voltage to the circuit we used). My Technics is dead since then. I have found out - with a help of my friend - that its transformer is dead.

We might try to make the transformer. Do you by any chance have a service sheet (schematics) for this instrument in pdf? (or do you have any idea of what to do...?)

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Posted on July 4, 2018 at 3:11 AM
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beteviot

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Re: Technics KN 2000 transformer dead

Hi Mangalvar,
Your post got in the piano section of the forums - so that may be why you do not have an answer. The transformer is well protected with fuses within the case. I connected my 120 volt Kn7000 to 240 volts in New Zealand and blew the fuses, but no other damage. Otherwise a replacement transformer is currently on the USA eBay (eBay.com) for $54. Lots of case screws, but otherwise an easy replacement.
Good luck, Brian

Posted on March 5, 2019 at 3:27 AM