> > > I'm inclined to pop the box open and look for any visibly loose > > > connectors. Not sure what the proscribed surgical techniques are, the > > > accompanying manual doesn't address disassembly. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Check for traces lifting off the PCB near the solder joint where the > > connector is attached. A pair of speakers had the problem with the AC > > power connector, where moving the connector would make or break the > > connection. > > I haven't been able to crack the case on this puppy. It's got a mess of > screws around the bottom and sides, removing all of these didn't seem to > allow for removing the top or bottom of the case. I'm leaning toward > vendor service on the unit.
The keyboard usually has tiny "tabs" that can be released with a little care and a screwdriver. Care, because you don't want to ding them up so bad that the keyboard won't go back in. Probably need a smaller than average screwdriver, but the itty bitty ones often don't have enough leverage. A perfect use for a Leatherman(tm) * Heather Stern * star@ many places...

