Opinion needed- defect Stage 3 and repair costs
Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 16:13
Dear friends,
Could I ask your opinion on my next steps regarding a warrantee issue?
I bought a Nord Stage 3 HP 76 new, in 2018. Have had it out to gigs +/- 20 times, always in the Nord bag. It never hit anything and looks like new from the outside. I used it once a week in my studio. In the years, I had my keyed repaired twice (for free under warranty) and my broken mod wheel once (warranty) in the first three years.
In July last summer, I booted it up at a gig and it said: "piano not found", not able to play any piano. Rebooting, installing image etc did not work. I brought it to my reseller (tried the same things but did not succeed), and he brought it to the importer (country reseller) in Belgium. Did not work either, so they sent it back to the factory.
Now, it is 6 months (!) later. In December, they told me a piece of hardware was defect and they did not have it anymore, so they ordered it in Asia. Now, the piece is available, but my reseller give me the price quote: I need to pay EUR 1500 incl VAT to get it fixed. He said he tried everything to convince them to do it for free or deliver a similar keyboard back. They said they brought it down from EUR 1800 and this is the price. Until now, I have not been able to talk to Nord directly. My reseller is of great help, he borrowed me a Nord Grand 1 for the whole period for free, and says he does not touch up the amount from Nord.
I really don't know what to do. Of course, it is 6 years old and yes, it can happen that I have been very unlucky. But seen the state of it, the new price and the age - it does not seem to be a fair deal. I mean - if it would have been a Porsche, they would ask me 100k (half of the new price) to get it fixed. And of course the machine is useless if not repaired.
Amy thoughts on your side? Would you accept it or do you have any hints? Thanks so much, appreciated!
Could I ask your opinion on my next steps regarding a warrantee issue?
I bought a Nord Stage 3 HP 76 new, in 2018. Have had it out to gigs +/- 20 times, always in the Nord bag. It never hit anything and looks like new from the outside. I used it once a week in my studio. In the years, I had my keyed repaired twice (for free under warranty) and my broken mod wheel once (warranty) in the first three years.
In July last summer, I booted it up at a gig and it said: "piano not found", not able to play any piano. Rebooting, installing image etc did not work. I brought it to my reseller (tried the same things but did not succeed), and he brought it to the importer (country reseller) in Belgium. Did not work either, so they sent it back to the factory.
Now, it is 6 months (!) later. In December, they told me a piece of hardware was defect and they did not have it anymore, so they ordered it in Asia. Now, the piece is available, but my reseller give me the price quote: I need to pay EUR 1500 incl VAT to get it fixed. He said he tried everything to convince them to do it for free or deliver a similar keyboard back. They said they brought it down from EUR 1800 and this is the price. Until now, I have not been able to talk to Nord directly. My reseller is of great help, he borrowed me a Nord Grand 1 for the whole period for free, and says he does not touch up the amount from Nord.
I really don't know what to do. Of course, it is 6 years old and yes, it can happen that I have been very unlucky. But seen the state of it, the new price and the age - it does not seem to be a fair deal. I mean - if it would have been a Porsche, they would ask me 100k (half of the new price) to get it fixed. And of course the machine is useless if not repaired.
Amy thoughts on your side? Would you accept it or do you have any hints? Thanks so much, appreciated!