I play ocassionally at a local church with a D H Baldwin D-912instrument. The main organist called and said that some of the factory presets had changed. According to the owners manual there are 9 factory presets that can not be modified. He believes that one has changed dramatically. Has anyone else ever had this experiance with this series of instruments? If so, was there a fix. I can not find anything about resetting everything in the processors back to factory settings.</P>
Re: Assistance with a Baldwin D-912 classic series
May need technical assistance. The battery may have gone bad, and is probably soldered directly to the CPU board. Needs to have it checked ASAP because once it quits working it can leak and do very costly damage.</P>
John</P>
John
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