Korg Stage Echo SE300 Repair

Korg Stage Echo in for repair.. not goingKorg Stage Echo in for repair.. not goingMmm main reason it was not working.. glad I did not plug her in..Mmm main reason it was not working.. glad I did not plug her in..Tidy insideTidy insideReverb can in the bottom of the caseReverb can in the bottom of the caseDSC_0486Nicely laid out PCBNicely laid out PCBAh that is why one input is not workingAh that is why one input is not workingFixed with similar Jack socketFixed with similar Jack socketIt required an insulated socket so used a Fender socket I had spareIt required an insulated socket so used a Fender socket I had spareNow this cap was failing meaning the echo would switch off and then come back on on it's own... replaced the cap and all fineNow this cap was failing meaning the echo would switch off and then come back on on it’s own… replaced the cap and all fineBack together tested and sounding really lush!Back together tested and sounding really lush!Ready for the customer!Ready for the customer! Nice Korg Stage Echo unit (SE300) was bought at an auction by the customer. It was claimed to be working but one channel faulty… and no plug the customer put a plug on and it did not work… so he bought it to me and I fixed her (see pics) lovely “lush” sound to her.

2 thoughts on “Korg Stage Echo SE300 Repair

  1. Do you happen to know the type of reverb tank that is in one of these units? I’m trying to find a replacement tank and need to know what the input and output impedance is.

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