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Post by scuzzy1965 on Aug 18, 2006 11:59:11 GMT
Due to a slight accident my top Bb Key on my YAMAHA PSR 630 has got broken, does anyone know where I can get a replacement? or would someone sell me one? I am not sure about compatibility with other keyboard manufacturers. Anyone know please let me know.
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Post by Emerald Midi on Aug 18, 2006 17:04:21 GMT
Sorry to hear this Scuzzy. Hope you get some joy and soon. Best of luck to you.
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Post by mark on Aug 24, 2006 8:11:02 GMT
Hi Scuzzy it might be worth Going on the yamaha web site and emailing them. They might have a list of suppliers of spare parts. only a suggestion.How do you break a key? Playing Heavy Rock!
Regards Mark
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Post by JazzCat on Sept 2, 2006 11:47:29 GMT
Normally you would have to take the keyboard to a Musical instrument repair shop that has been 'schooled and certified in reparing Yamaha equipment. I don't know about how Yamaha Corp. works but when I need something for my Roland equipment I just make a call to Roland's service dept. and order it. I also always spend the big bucks for a copy of the service notes as well. They've always helped me to see how stuff goes together and also gives me a complete parts list. Then, the next time I need something I can order it by the part number and not have to sound like an idiot describing the part. LOL Cat >^..^<
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Post by Tone_Deff (Musicmaker) on Sept 3, 2006 22:13:31 GMT
Scuzzy,
Have you taken the key out yet? I ask this, because you need to know if you are capable of fitting a new one. All 'Black Notes' are the same on any keyboard. Take one out, and then you have one to compare with a replacement one. Go round to your local Yammie Dealer, with the key, and see what they say - I suspect that your keyboard is now obsolete, but they may be able to get you a key, or have one in the technicians 'Jumble Box'. Good luck,
Tony
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Post by scuzzy1965 on Sept 22, 2006 16:00:10 GMT
Sorry for not replying, been away. yes the keyboard is obsolete, but ALL the black keys are joined as a set of five, FIGURES.... I took the thing apart and got out the superglue... i have it back in place. thanks for all the advice
Paul
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