Einleitung
Der eingebaute Lautsprecher ist super für Experimente außerhalb deiner perfekt ausgestatteten Studioumgebung. Aber was tun, wenn er nicht mehr geht? Ersetze ihn einfach.
Dies Anleitung zeigt dir, wie du den Lautsprecher deines OP-1 austauschst.
Werkzeuge
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Die vier länglichen Tasten der Klaviatur kannst du von links her lösen.
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Die acht kleineren Tasten löst du von unten.
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Der Scherenmechanismus der acht kleinen Tasten blockiert die darunter liegenden Schrauben.
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Wieder mit einem Opening Tool oder einem Opening Pick kannst du diese einfach herausheben.
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Löse die zwölf Schrauben mit einem Phillips #00 Schraubendreher.
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Dann ziehe einfach die vier Drehknöpfe und den Lautstärkeregler ab.
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Jetzt kannst du das Keyboard leicht anheben und versetzt nach hinten ablegen.
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Trenne die Verbindung des Lautsprechers indem du den Stecker nach oben hebelst.
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Die Kabel laufen durch eine kleine Kerbe, in die sie hineingeklebt sind.
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Funktioniert alles, kannst du die Kabel des alten Lautsprechers vollständig aus der Kerbe herausziehen.
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Nun kannst du den Lautsprecher selbst heraushebeln. Sollte der Plastik-Spudger keine Wirkung zeigen, nimm einen Metallspatel, da der Lautsprecher ebenfalls eingeklebt ist.
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Arbeite die Schritte in umgekehrter Reihenfolge ab, um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen.
12 Kommentare
is there a way to function test the speaker?
Everything else works perfectly fine including the in and out lines, internal microphone power button and accessory is on my key is everything… But certainly no sound comes out of the internal speaker and I’m super excited to see that it’s only about $30 to buy a replacement one but I’d much prefer to not have to disassemble my precious if not necessary… Also I’m considering opening it up and just checking to see if the wires connecting to the speaker are messed up or something… Maybe I can push it back in as it got wiggled her around or something I don’t know… Is it possible to fully blow out the speaker from crashing the iOS when using the GeForce accelerometer and shaking the eff outta it while in etchasketch mode and having a very short loop from the tape playing while keys and knobs were being twiddled with??…
… tbc…
…continued…
%#*@…
In Absolute typical style of me, I wrote way too many characters before so cut the second half in tending to paste it in this second post but I guess it isn’t happening… All that pastes are the words function test
ha oh well.
I probably got the main points and questions out that I needed to make… Any other links or tips or advice appreciated… I’ve had my hope yvonne for over six years it was bought off eBay from the original owner and I have taken very good care of it… Again I wish I could just test to see if there’s a loose connection on the internal speaker… It passes all of the other tests of the keys in the knobs in on is in the offs and stuff…
can’t believe that there is no speaker test… At least it totally works fine plugged into another speaker I’ve been using a jam box… that reminds me of another question since that jam box is Bluetooth capable have people had any good results Using some sort of Bluetooth dongle that ben can connect the OP one to a speaker wirelessly? OK thanks bye
Hi MarZ Star, I can understand that you don’t want to open up your “precious” unnecessarily. But believe me, it is easer than you might think. The speaker repair is quite straight forward. You just have to carefully handle the scissor mechanism under the keyboard. You don’t even have to detach the keyboard, just set it aside to the top. As mentioned in step 4, the cables of the speaker run through a small notch and are glued in place. You can check the cable by sight and maybe even fix it by a small solder job. Shaking the OP-1 for checking probably won’t solve the issue. A speaker check might just be turning on and hammering away on the weirdest setting ;)
Thanks for the reply Tobias! I ordered a new speaker & some tools after posting & already got emailed that the order’s in process. shipped, even!? :)
also, The ONLY other hardware issue I’ve had, I fixed FINALLY, just the other day, thanks to this site & YOUR details+pics. (I’m hoping it’s a silly lil fix, with the speaker, too, & nothing involving other parts/wiring)
A “piano” key popped off, 2nd or 3rd leftmost one, & it’s finally back on, securely. Trick was to pop off the middle white, what’d you call it?, scissor mechanism, which was still attached to the KEY, not the board. once I snapped it on to the board, 1st, I was able to snap the key in place!! YAY I had a feeling nothing was broken, but that stuff is so delicate that wo researching for, literally months (&years) (&still constantly am,) I would not have dared that simple task. ..Guess my point is THANK YOU! I’m handy but careful.
FINGERS CROSSED that no soldering is required. SO temped to take it apart now!… let you know how it goes :) cheers! marz*
dude… “scissor mechanism” … lawlz