Thank you Wes. Who knew this would still be relevant in 2019! After years of putting it off, eventually ordered a replacement screen from Phoenix (Hong Kong) after watching your video. Like with your replacement screen, my connector was also off to the side so I needed to bend that nub away. Also, the power plug was different even though with this part the wires were long enough to reach the socket. After splicing/soldering the old wires on, all was good.
@fiddlinwes5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Glad it helped you out.
@solowilderness18 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this with us Sir. Now will this instructions work on a PSR S900 ??? I couldn't find other videos except this. The 2 keyboards and their screens looks alike, so I was wondering if i can go ahead order the LCD for my PSR S900 and start working on it based on this instructions ?? Once again Thank you. Wish you had a video .
@ijapsdjhkahbefajldas8 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@shabbirjdana6 жыл бұрын
Sir please kindly do repeat the whole thing through video so that it would be more explainable and easy to do carefully.
@solomonabrahan36055 жыл бұрын
Tank you for scharing
@pravo.8 жыл бұрын
its nothing about faulty screens guys ........ its the age of the keyboard its old it will get complications nt to blame yamaha for that pls they did good job for every instrument they produce.
@khinkis5 жыл бұрын
@Mikey moo I have 2 per 3000. both are having prob with screens. one is still working thanks got another shuts down by itself. I 've send it to Yamaha and they could not fix it. saying they don't know the prob. and no parts available. why Yamaha produced so many of them with no parts for service?
@fiddlinwes8 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, but I really have no idea ...
@spinningnumbers8 жыл бұрын
sorry but I think it's a total disgrace that someone like you has to post a KZbin video on how to replace a Yamaha screen all because Yamaha won't/ and never have taken responsibility for a problem that should have been theirs and not their customers'. There are thousands of these things out there, not just PSR3000 with faulty screens and they carried on producing and selling these keyboards regardless, despite knowing there was a screen fault. I can finding postings all over the Internet about these faulty screens that predate my purchase date by over a year! I can actually buy a second hand, fully working PRS300 cheaper than the screen replacement costs if I ask Yamaha to fix it for me (not that i want another one). If you can't fix it yourself (which still isn't cheap) you might as well just bin it.
@khinkis5 жыл бұрын
i totally agree! I've send to yamaha canada my 3000 and it came back with message no parts available! How could it be if there are so many of them in use!!!