Somebody tell this guy that synths are not like cars. I don't think it's a good idea to show what's under the hood - it makes you believe the guy has been messing with it. Furthermore, if he's able to take out the cover, why didn't he replace the backup battery? It's often just a CR2032. I must admit it took some work on my SQ-R since the original battery was soldered to the PCB. But anyway, if you have the time and guts to remove the cover, it should be easily doable.
Somebody tell this guy that synths are not like cars. I don't think it's a good idea to show what's under the hood - it makes you believe the guy has been messing with it. Furthermore, if he's able to take out the cover, why didn't he replace the backup battery? It's often just a CR2032. I must admit it took some work on my SQ-R since the original battery was soldered to the PCB. But anyway, if you have the time and guts to remove the cover, it should be easily doable.
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