Casio FZ-10
1 pcs. Phone Jack 1/4 inch- 6.3 mm, Mono for printed circuit used in Korg, Roland or Yamaha Instrumentsthis Phone Jack corresponds to these parts:YKB21-5012HLJ-0520-01-010HLJ 4306HLJ 4306-01-3000Mono with switchit is used by the following manufaturesKorg         partnumber: 454004300Roland      partnumber: 13449146Yamaha   partnumber: VB312600    YKB21-5012Yamaha   partnumber: VE742000    HLJ 4306These phone jack is firmly soldered to a circuit board. For replacing craftsmanship and experience in soldering is required.
1 pcs. Phone Jack 1/4 inch- 6.3 mm, stereo, for printed circuit used in Korg, Roland or Yamaha Instrumentsthis phone jack corresponds to these parts:YKB21-5010HLJ0520-01-010HLJ1520-01-3010HTJ-064-10Dsame PCB layout, different housingHLJ4416-01-3020it is used by the following manufaturesKorg         partnumber: 454004400Roland     partnumber: 13449125  HLJ0520-01-010Roland     partnumber: 13449145  YKB21-5010Yamaha   partnumber: VE382300Technical description Jalco YKB21-5010:The offered phone jack for PCB mounting is a stereo jack without switching contact for 1/4 inch. The housing is made of black synthetic material and the electrical parts are made of a copper alloy with a tin coating. This phone jack is available from various manufacturers in the same mechanical and technical construction. An exception is the manufacturer HOSIDEN using a wider housing. The electrical connection has the same structure.Praktikal tip:These phone jack is firmly soldered to a circuit board. For replacing craftsmanship and experience in soldering is required.
1 pcs. EL-panel as sparepart for backlight inCasio FZ-10Casio FZ-10MCasio FZ-20MCasio VZ-1Casio VZ-10Be carefull: These backlights are very sensitive for heat. When soldering the cable necessarily make for a very good heat dissipation.Â
1 pcs. tactile switch suitable for modelsCasio FZ-10MCasio FZ-20MCasio VZ-1Casio VZ-10MThe buttons are firmly soldered to a circuit board. For replacing the button craftsmanship and experience in soldering is required.why should I solder new pushbutton
Understanding the Casio FZ-10 and Its Maintenance Needs
The Casio FZ-10 is a revered synthesizer known for its robust sampling capabilities and rich sound design potential. As with any vintage electronic instrument, maintaining its functionality often requires sourcing specific keyboard spare parts and ensuring its components are in optimal condition.
Key Components and Their Replacement Options
To preserve the performance of the Casio FZ-10, attention to its essential parts is crucial. For instance, replacement keys and keybed parts are vital for ensuring the keyboard's playability. The contact rubber beneath the keys often requires replacement to maintain consistent responsiveness.
Electronics and Display Upgrades
The FZ-10's electronics, including the sensor board, potentiometer, and encoder, are integral to its operation. Over time, these components may wear out, necessitating repair or replacement. Additionally, upgrading the original LCD display with an OLED display upgrade can enhance visibility and functionality.
Switches, Felt, and PCB Repairs
Maintaining the tactile response of the synthesizer involves replacing the tactile switch and addressing wear on internal components. The use of high-quality felt ensures smooth key action. For circuit issues, PCB repair services are essential to restore full functionality.
Finding the Right Spare Parts
Locating OEM spare parts and EOL spare parts for the Casio FZ-10 can be challenging but is necessary for authentic restoration. Utilizing a professional repair service ensures that the instrument is handled with expertise, prolonging its lifespan and maintaining its original sound quality.
In conclusion, proper maintenance and the availability of quality synthesizer spare parts are key to keeping the Casio FZ-10 in excellent condition. Whether replacing a sensor board or upgrading to an OLED display, each step contributes to preserving this iconic instrument for years to come.