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Speaker drive unit replacement.
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I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? Thank you -- David :) Only 1 in 10 people understand the binary system - the other half don't. |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
"David" I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? ** You a total ****ing moron ???? YOU have got two example speakers and so YOU know the answers to your first three questions. The folk at Panasonic spares have no examples and hence no bloody idea. We have no idea either for the same bloody obvious reason. .... Phil |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
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David wrote: Hello, I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? I very much doubt it uses anything fancy, so it would be more of a question of getting something that physically fits. The power handling and impedance are probably marked on the speaker. Or the power output of the amp given in the handbook. http://www.wilmslow-audio.co.uk/ would be a good start for a replacement. -- *Filthy stinking rich -- well, two out of three ain't bad Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
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what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? I very much doubt it uses anything fancy, so it would be more of a question of getting something that physically fits. The power handling and impedance are probably marked on the speaker. Or the power output of the amp given in the handbook. http://www.wilmslow-audio.co.uk/ would be a good start for a replacement. Thank you Dave, I'm fairly sure it's a 2x40 watts RMS amplifier but we haven't found the handbook yet. The piano is in everyday use so I was hoping that Panasonic would be able to tell me the spec of the speaker before I dismantle it. I shall open it up and have a look. Thanks for the link. Regards David |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
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"David" I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? ** You a total ****ing moron ???? Well for now let's assume so. YOU have got two example speakers and so YOU know the answers to your first three questions. The folk at Panasonic spares have no examples and hence no bloody idea. Well I thought that maybe as they designed the piano that just maybe they might know the spec. We have no idea either for the same bloody obvious reason. Which is why I asked which information I need to get a suitable replacement. Thank you for your time. David |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
"David" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? Thank you -- David :) Only 1 in 10 people understand the binary system - the other half don't. Hello David. I am not familiar with the Technics PX20 but have had a similar problem with a Roland stage piano, that is used professionally at 200 concerts a year. The pianist uses the internal speakers as his own stage monitor, with the line level output going to the PA mix. He complained of a "fuzzy" sound. I took the speaker out. No direct replacements were available from Roland. It was a smallish eliptical, stamped 10W 8 Ohms, so I bought a pair of 8 Ohm replacements from a local component shop, which had half a dozen different speakers, all of which would have fitted perfectly. I took the salesmans' advice, and bought the best built with the heaviest magnet. As it turned out, it was not the most expensive. The manufacturer was, IIRC, Monacor. This was 6 months and nearly 100 concerts ago. All is well. Iain |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
"Iain Churches" wrote in message
... "David" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? Thank you -- David :) Only 1 in 10 people understand the binary system - the other half don't. Hello David. I am not familiar with the Technics PX20 but have had a similar problem with a Roland stage piano, that is used professionally at 200 concerts a year. The pianist uses the internal speakers as his own stage monitor, with the line level output going to the PA mix. He complained of a "fuzzy" sound. I took the speaker out. No direct replacements were available from Roland. It was a smallish eliptical, stamped 10W 8 Ohms, so I bought a pair of 8 Ohm replacements from a local component shop, which had half a dozen different speakers, all of which would have fitted perfectly. I took the salesmans' advice, and bought the best built with the heaviest magnet. As it turned out, it was not the most expensive. The manufacturer was, IIRC, Monacor. This was 6 months and nearly 100 concerts ago. All is well. Iain Thank you Iain, I shall have a look inside and try to find a suitable match. Regards David |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
David wrote... Size? Assuming this is a similar model (SX-PX 20) then; the service manual downloadable from... http://elektrotanya.com/technics_sx-.../download.html doesn't say much only... Speaker 1 = 16cm 8ohm Speaker 2 = 12cm 8 ohm Speaker 3 = Horn tweeter 16ohm. It does mention that there are Stereo Left and Right audio outputs on RCA on the rear panel which if present on your model could possibly be used if no luck with the speaker(s). To download the SM you should click the small red left and right arrows to the right of the cover image to view several ads, a "Get manual" link will eventually show and it will then download. -- Ken O'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
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om... David wrote... Size? Assuming this is a similar model (SX-PX 20) then; the service manual downloadable from... http://elektrotanya.com/technics_sx-.../download.html doesn't say much only... Speaker 1 = 16cm 8ohm Speaker 2 = 12cm 8 ohm Speaker 3 = Horn tweeter 16ohm. It does mention that there are Stereo Left and Right audio outputs on RCA on the rear panel which if present on your model could possibly be used if no luck with the speaker(s). To download the SM you should click the small red left and right arrows to the right of the cover image to view several ads, a "Get manual" link will eventually show and it will then download. Thank you Ken, that's fantastic. I'll have a listen to see which speaker has blown (assuming it is a speaker), but at least it's not stereo so only need to replace one. Will let you all know how I get on. David |
Speaker drive unit replacement.
"David" "Phil Allison" "David" I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in 1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares. Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd obviously replace both not just the blown one)? Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the specification of the speaker? Full range or not? Impedance? Size? Sensitivity? Anything else? ** You a total ****ing moron ???? Well for now let's assume so. ** No assumption needed here, folks. YOU have got two example speakers and so YOU know the answers to your first three questions. The folk at Panasonic spares have no examples and hence no bloody idea. Well I thought that maybe as they designed the piano ... ** ROTFLMAO !!! The spare parts gal or dude is now the **designer ** ??? Think some guy in Japan or Taiwan has that title. We have no idea either for the same bloody obvious reason. Which is why I asked which information I need to get a suitable replacement. ** My god you really are a LIVE ONE !! ...... Phil |
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