I bought this DD-55 drum machine/midi in excellent structural condition from a friend, but he has been using a 500ma 12V instead of the manufacturer rated 1500ma or 1.5A 12V AC adapter.
I tested it with a modular 1.5A 12V power supply in addition to loading the DD-55 with 6x 1.5V "C" Cell (= 9V wth?)batteries and it reacts the same as it does with the underrated PS. When plugged in for the first time and switched from "Standby" to "ON" my 3 digit display flashes half of a random character once for a split second and I hear the speakers getting initial power, but the display and LEDs remains black and I can't trigger any sound or functionality whatsoever, and then when i turn it back to "Standby" I can hear the speakers turn off...
I've inspected the PCB and I really cannot see any evidence of electrical damage, no melted capacitors or oxidation anywhere. I tested the continuity of the 12V input power port which was fine..
So what is next in the chronology of diagnosis? Further multimeter probing? Electrolytic capacitor replacement?
I would appreciate any advice.
I tested it with a modular 1.5A 12V power supply in addition to loading the DD-55 with 6x 1.5V "C" Cell (= 9V wth?)batteries and it reacts the same as it does with the underrated PS. When plugged in for the first time and switched from "Standby" to "ON" my 3 digit display flashes half of a random character once for a split second and I hear the speakers getting initial power, but the display and LEDs remains black and I can't trigger any sound or functionality whatsoever, and then when i turn it back to "Standby" I can hear the speakers turn off...
I've inspected the PCB and I really cannot see any evidence of electrical damage, no melted capacitors or oxidation anywhere. I tested the continuity of the 12V input power port which was fine..
So what is next in the chronology of diagnosis? Further multimeter probing? Electrolytic capacitor replacement?
I would appreciate any advice.
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