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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Take 5 => Topic started by: Realeyes on August 10, 2023, 12:00:59 PM
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Has anyone experienced this issue before?
My Take 5 won’t boot up - it’s just stuck on the TAKE 5 logo when I turn it on. I hadn’t used it for days and it was simply sitting on my desk. It worked perfectly fine just now when it froze all of a sudden and none of the controls or keys worked. When I powered it off and on it started freezing like this. Very strange.
I bought it used three weeks ago. Still paid a lot for it. When I got it I played it for several days and even recorded with it just fine, no issues whatsoever.
I have written to support.
I also found a thread where it had happened to other users - https://forum.sequential.com/index.php?topic=6033.0
One guy got his unit entirely replaced and another got a main board sent from Sequential to install himself, and it started working again. Does this mean that installing a new main board would be a surefire way to effectively renew the synth? Without the hassle of returning the unit. Is it just a main board issue? I still have a 3-year warranty on it. The previous owner sent me the invoice.
I’m pretty bummed rn 😐
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Saw your post on Reddit about this, too, and again, I'm sure Sequential Support will take care of you, but I did have a thought -- is your T5 connected via USB or MIDI right now? If it is, what happens if you try to power-up while those connections are no longer plugged-in?
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Saw your post on Reddit about this, too, and again, I'm sure Sequential Support will take care of you, but I did have a thought -- is your T5 connected via USB or MIDI right now? If it is, what happens if you try to power-up while those connections are no longer plugged-in?
Hey, no I haven’t used those features at all. It only has the power cable inserted, I press ON and the logo comes on and stays that way. Nothing else happening
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Update: Just heard back from support. They offered me a new main PCB, and the swapping is supposed to be a simple process. Great news, and I'm relieved. What a great support team.
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Update: Just heard back from support. They offered me a new main PCB, and the swapping is supposed to be a simple process. Great news, and I'm relieved. What a great support team.
Glad to hear it -- I've had mine open and it does look like an easy swap. Hope you're back in action shortly.