Technics Digital Piano Keyboard Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @santodomingo1605
    @santodomingo1605 Год назад +2

    I use a Technics digital piano (the same model as in the tutorial) for tutees who prefer digital over an acoustic piano. Being 34 years old my model is relatively ancient and occasionally keys fail to sound. I have to dig deeper than in this video to clean contacts with alcohol but your video first gave me the courage to delve into the inner workings of a digital piano. Thank you for an excellent tutorial.

    • @ev_kosmokot
      @ev_kosmokot 8 месяцев назад

      You can see videos about Korg SV1 and other Korgs with RH3 keys, this is the same keyboard.

  • @michaelsalais7393
    @michaelsalais7393 3 года назад +3

    I'd also like to thank you. I could take mine apart, but not back together.
    I was shocked that you have the exact same keyboard as myself.
    So, this was spot on. I didn't think I would find anything out there about this keyboard.
    I could not for the life of me figure out the springs.
    Thanks again. Great job. Loved it!

  • @JonOfFinsbury
    @JonOfFinsbury 11 месяцев назад +1

    Because of this video, I fixed my problem in minutes. I’m very grateful!

  • @chrisstringer375
    @chrisstringer375 4 года назад +2

    Absolutely spot on. My piano is over 20 years old and still going strong, but with a few rattly keys. Extremely clear explanation and video. Thank you.

  • @TheIanwilding1
    @TheIanwilding1 4 года назад +2

    This was a really useful video and fixed my problems with the PX201. I managed to break a key but it still works fine, held in place by the spring. The only foot-note that I would is that the earth doesn't seem to exist on UK models as the earth most likely runs through the moulded plug. The other things I would stress are 1. Unplug first and wait a minute or two as charge can be held in the transformer. 2. Don't force any of the plastic parts. The do come apart easily once you move them in the right direction. If you are applying a lot of pressure, you are doing it wrong. 3. Electric screwdrivers really speed the job up. Thanks for making this video.

  • @DrJazzUK
    @DrJazzUK 28 дней назад

    Thanks for the vid . I have a technics PR700 which had exactly the same issue, so really useful to see how to deal with it. A couple of things I'll add. On my model the cables connect to the PCB with plastic connector plugs which you can easily pull out so that you don't risk damaging the wiring attached to the control panel and/or keyboard. I would have thought that's the same for other models too. In fact I managed to find the repair manual online, and it states that you should unplug the connectors first - it also means you can get the control panel out of the way completely before working on the keys.
    I also managed to superglue one of the plastic parts together to get it usable again, and it's been fine since.👍

  • @shericreates
    @shericreates 3 года назад

    Thank you. My father repaired organs for a living. I inherited this one and now it won’t turn on. I know there was one key that had a funny sound when you played it. I have to get it going. I don’t know if the grandkids hit something to stop it from playing or what. You gave me some hope.

  • @Zippy115
    @Zippy115 2 года назад

    Worked well for our Technics PX66 - dead key turned out to be a snapped "strike arm" (?) that we were able to repair & re-assemble. Good for another decade. Thx!

  • @ishkaev
    @ishkaev 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. i just got a used Technics Digital Piano. Some keys were not working properly. So after watching your great video I opened it. Found out that 2 keys were broken. I replaced them with the other keys on the farthest right. I know it is not the best option, but those keys are rarely used. I will eventually order new keys and replaces them. Found an old Canadian coin under another key that was making the metal noise when releasing the key. Thanks again for your video. It has helped so many people.

  • @Jimbobalobabob
    @Jimbobalobabob 5 лет назад +3

    Just wanted to say thanks so much for this video. I bought a 2nd hand piano a couple of years ago with one duff key, always meant to fix it but never got round to it. Found this yesterday and within 30 mins it was as good as new.

  • @EezoTron
    @EezoTron 10 месяцев назад

    This was really useful when repairing a similar model. The sliding lid on ours had sliced through the wires, and this video helped us get access to where the problem was. Thankyou!

  • @patricepeyret
    @patricepeyret 6 лет назад +2

    I am so glad you took the time to publish this video. I own that very same model and started having loose keys (after more than 20 years of good use), so you are my savior here!

  • @eeandersen
    @eeandersen 5 месяцев назад

    Picked up a heavily used PX101. Not very pretty but the sound is great. A couple dead keys in the upper ranges. Your video will be very helpful when I open it up to diagnose. Hopefully it is only a spider in a critical spot that a bit of vacuuming will fix. Thanks for the great video. Spot-on explanations!

  • @rembson
    @rembson 2 года назад +1

    Very grateful for this video...don't have the exact same technics piano but invaluable stuff for a nervous first time piano dismantler! 👍
    Many many thanks.

  • @dewmomma
    @dewmomma 7 лет назад +9

    This is a great video--I'm terrified I wouldn't get my Technics put back together properly though!

  • @bigsunflower88
    @bigsunflower88 2 года назад +2

    A first class video with just the information I need to fix my piano. Many thanks, a great service!

  • @ianc214
    @ianc214 5 лет назад +1

    Very useful. I had to go beyond this to deal with a liquid spill. I lifted the front of the keyboard and sat it upright on its rear edge. Then I unscrewed a long metal plate and took the switch circuit board off. Then removed the rubber boot where the liquid had spilled. Will clean the contacts and see if it all goes back together ! Shame I cant attach pics.

  • @didiergeneste-samissoff5921
    @didiergeneste-samissoff5921 6 лет назад +6

    Hello,
    Thank you for the video : All those clear and sound explanation had helped me to open mine with less fears !!!
    In my case the issue was a metallic noise when key is released: baize damaged
    I just placed a new ribbon
    Cheers

    • @Gj57612
      @Gj57612 4 года назад

      Hey there, same problem just happened with my piano yamaha p45 ... the key D3 plays with some extra metallic noise.. i gave it to the service centre but they can’t solve it.. would you please help and guide?

  • @Hacker-yn8dv
    @Hacker-yn8dv 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much! The issue with my piano (same model), is that some keys make a click sound when they are released (from me playing too loud I would guess). Do you think lubricating the keys as you did in your video would address that problem? Any input would be so appreciated!

  • @greg55666
    @greg55666 8 лет назад +5

    I just can't believe it. This is my new favorite youtube video. I have never in my life seen anything explained as clearly and completely as this video. Just amazing.
    One question: My keys are not loose or stuck, but after we moved, now many of them CLICK whenever I press on them. Do you know what causes this? I assume when I open it I will see, I'm just wondering if you have experienced this.
    Thank you for this amazing video.

    • @KatherineCode
      @KatherineCode 8 лет назад +1

      I have the same problem, clicky keys. Curious if opening it up revealed anything and if you found a solution?

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 8 лет назад +3

      +Katherine Code Hi Katherine. The good news is if you open up the piano you CAN fix the clicky keys. The problem is, this video doesn't address the problem at all.
      The good news is, I'm very proud to say we fixed our clicky keys, and it's so awesome, I can play it now without the constant clicking, I love it and it's totally worth it. But it is way more involved than what he shows here. At no point was anything difficult or were we worried that we would break something, so I say you should try it, but you have to take the keyboard all the way out of the cabinet, so it seems like you're messing with it a lot more.
      What is causing the clicking is unfortunately simple wear and tear. There is a thick piece of felt along the bottom of the keys. Over time, that felt gets squished down, so it is no longer holding the keys away from the bottom of the frame, so when you release a key, it taps the metal. What we had to do was buy a piece of felt from Michaels, cut it into strips about 1/4" or 1/2" wide, and insert it on the bottom ledge of the keyboard frame where the keys are tapping.
      To do this, follow all the instructions in the video until you have the keyboard unscrewed and loose in the cabinet. Do not remove any individual keys like in the video, that is not necessary.
      The difficult thing is that you have to remove the entire keyboard from the cabinet in order to access the underneath. The scary part is you have to disconnect the wires that go from the keyboard to the cabinet (the ones that the guy in the video said he didn't want to mess with). As you can see in the video, all the wires are tied down with giant bread-bag ties. Take a lot of pictures with your phone so you can put things back how they were. (It is actually easy to get everything back together, but it will seem intimidating when you are taking them apart.)
      After the wires are untied from the frame, then you have to disconnect them from the frame. The only delicate part is unplugging the ribbon wires from the circuit board. This is very tight, so you have to just slowly work it back and forth. It will come loose; don't force it, just work it back and forth. Then there is another small wire that leads to the power switch, and I think one more.
      When you get the wires all disconnected, then you can lift the keyboard out of the cabinet. Here again, go slow and don't force anything. It comes right out, but it's really heavy, so it will take you a minute to determine how to lift it out. (As I said, this is much more difficult than the repair in the video. It can be done without any trouble, but you have to be brave and careful.)
      When you and your friend have the keyboard out of the cabinet, put it on a table with one end hanging off the edge. If you get under the keyboard and look up at the bottom of the keys, you'll be able to see where they are clicking. There is a small metal ledge that runs the length of the keyboard. Keep hitting a clicking key and you'll be able to see what I'm talking about. The piece of felt that is supposed to be catching the key has worn down so there's a deep indentation, and it is allowing the metal part of the key to hit against the metal ledge. You need to put a strip of felt along that lip. At Michael's, get a few different kinds, you want it to be as thick as possible without interfering with the keys. (If it's too thick, it prevents the key from coming all the way back up.)
      We used rubber cement to just lightly anchor the felt to the metal. Then we had the felt cut into about one-foot strips. I got down on the floor and dabbed the cement onto the strip in three or four places, then my friend pushed down all the keys for about an octave at once, and I slid the felt into place. Then she let up on the keys, and that was it! You can bang away at the keys and NO CLICKING!
      One last thing--you can do the ends of the keyboard this way, but not the middle. For the middle, we placed the keyboard between two chairs, so the middle section was in the air, then I got on the floor underneath it to place the felt for the middle keys.
      That is it. Then reverse the steps to put the keyboard back. The hardest step is sliding it into the cabinet because it is heavy and the fit is tight. Just be careful. Once you have it back in the cabinet, the rest is easy, reconnecting the wires, tying the wires down, then screw in the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place, then follow the video.
      The one thing that troubled us was, when we put it back together, it seemed like there was a gap between the cabinet and the control panel. Before you do anything, take a hundred pictures of everything, because I figured out that gap was there before (you always run your finger along it to get out the dust, but there's always some extra in the gap). So everything went together perfectly, and you won't believe you're actually going to be able to play your piano again without the clicking. It is SOOOOOOO great.
      So, this is involved but you can do it. The clicking on mine got so bad, we made the decision before we opened it that we were ready to get a new piano if this didn't work, but it DID work, and now I have no reason to get a new one. You will be super proud of yourself if you try this.
      Please let me know if you have any questions! I will be more than happy to help you out however I can. I'm so proud of what I accomplished, I'm happy to spread the knowledge. :) Good luck!

    • @KatherineCode
      @KatherineCode 8 лет назад

      Thank you so much for the detailed reply, greg! After more sleuthing around online I pretty much came to two conclusions: that the clicking likely IS due to worn-out felt (the piano is over 20 years old!) and that I'll need to take it apart to check for sure and see if there's something else as well.
      Have been trying to find out where I can get the correct replacement felt before dismantling the instrument, so your tip about Michaels and cement glue is super handy. A friend has already volunteered to help, and after reading your advice, it looks like I'll need to take him up on it, even if he thinks putting grease BETWEEN the keys is a good idea. Hopefully my music will be click-free in the very near future!!
      Thanks again, your knowledge is of great help! ☺

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 8 лет назад +1

      +Katherine Code I hope it works out. One detail--I'm not talking about _replacing_ the worn out felt. Rather what we did is put a new piece of felt in a different place, where the clicking is actually happening. The worn out felt is letting the key go down too far, so it's hitting the metallic ledge. You'll see what I mean if you open it up. (Replacing the worn out felt would be difficult because it's very thick, it would be difficult to find outside of a piano-parts warehouse, I think.)

    • @KatherineCode
      @KatherineCode 8 лет назад +1

      Ooh, that's a good detail to know! Thank you! One video I watched showed replacing the felt (on a different make/model), and it took them over half an hour to remove the old felt with an exacto knife and some needle-nose pliers. Your method sounds much better!

  • @roger40000
    @roger40000 7 лет назад +10

    thank you so much just fixed my wifes keyboard all thanks to you! very rewarding.

  • @aflynnhpg
    @aflynnhpg 2 года назад +1

    Where did you buy the spare parts?

  • @mbotsaris
    @mbotsaris Год назад +1

    Thank you, how to fix a dead key?

  • @silentpeasant5600
    @silentpeasant5600 3 года назад +2

    Is there any solution ? My only eflat key working but it sometimes sounds waay loud than the other keys. Its so random sometimes working fine but sometimes sounds so loud and it scares me. 😨
    And i realized that loud sound becoming more often.

  • @buenafe
    @buenafe 11 месяцев назад

    Video helped me figure out how to open piano to fix a jammed piano lid

  • @PrRout
    @PrRout 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. Can you please explain how to fix a lifted black key. I have Casio privia . My daughter accidentally lifted one black key up. Now there is no sound and it's not even going down.

  • @eeandersen
    @eeandersen Месяц назад

    OK back again, finally fund the time to begin the disassembly. I have taken the 10 screws from underside to free the keyboard but the keyboard does not come loose. I can see there is a stain on the felt where something was spilled and I'm pretty sure the dried liquid has "glued" the metal kbd frame to the wooden chassis. I'm reluctant to force the keyboard apart from the wood; could bend the frame.
    What is it that actually makes the key press "work" are there those rubberized / carbon switches under the keys?

  • @Nico-jp2yy
    @Nico-jp2yy 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video!! I have a question, one key don't react to the sensivity, it sounds louder then the other keys. Mayby you know what i have to look for? Thank you very much and greetings from Nico (netherlands)

  • @erniebarreto
    @erniebarreto 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! It’s very helpful and much appreciated.

  • @PaulLambert2
    @PaulLambert2 Год назад

    Thank you very much! Very helpful for un-jamming a key on a SX-PC 25

  • @Zilbyfilms
    @Zilbyfilms 4 года назад +3

    Thank you! This was exactly what I needed.

  • @OCY77
    @OCY77 6 лет назад +1

    Hello everybody. Where can I buy plastic parts? I can not find it on the Internet. Does this part have a name?

  • @juliejenkins5669
    @juliejenkins5669 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much!! This was a lifesaver!

  • @CarlosCruz-lu9tx
    @CarlosCruz-lu9tx 7 лет назад

    Hello! In the minute 8:48, you touch a black rubber. Where can I buy those? My Casio Px100 has many broken tiny black rubber parts and cause that I can not push the keynotes.

  • @HorLokTing-cs9pu
    @HorLokTing-cs9pu 6 месяцев назад

    I have a SX-PR900, I have not played this for a year or so and I see there's a few keys that when press will have a "hitting a wood panel" kind of sound. Do you know why and how to repair?

  • @Leannmimo23
    @Leannmimo23 4 года назад

    May I know what is the white colour spare part call? I m currently facing the same problem that my digital piano no sound when I pressed.. I opened the cover and checked that same as your video! Thank you so much for sharing this useful video!

  • @jessiedeemarkgingo6074
    @jessiedeemarkgingo6074 3 года назад

    This video is very helpful. May I know what is the name of the plastic parts replaced?

  • @KathyOdinson
    @KathyOdinson 3 года назад

    What kind of cleaning solutions do you recommend for a SX-PX73M? I inherited my Mom’s keyboard and it needs a deep cleaning. Even the foot pedals have black spots on the brass. Thanks for your suggestions!

  • @zippelzappel8973
    @zippelzappel8973 Год назад

    hey! would you repair my old Korg SP 100? mainly electronic problem though...

  • @haroldsokyrka7207
    @haroldsokyrka7207 Месяц назад

    My Technics PR307 has 4 white keys that have an unusual clicking sound after the key is depressed and then released. The keys do not move from side-side as shown in you video. Can you please tell me what the problem is and how to repair them.

  • @filbya6647
    @filbya6647 6 лет назад +4

    Could tell me where you purchased your parts please. My wife's piano has the same problem. Thank you for video

    • @quochuyphu6960
      @quochuyphu6960 6 лет назад

      Me too

    • @EnriqueHernandez67
      @EnriqueHernandez67 5 лет назад +1

      try here www.synth-parts.com/en/Keyboards/Technics/Technics-E-Pianos/3/

    • @chuy25
      @chuy25 5 лет назад

      Anyone know where I can buy the single key for a novation impulse

  • @aurelianstanica2708
    @aurelianstanica2708 3 года назад

    Hi, thank you for the video, I have the same mode piano, I just moved a few days ago from room to room and now don't work anymore...The red lights from the panel above the big buttons (white and black) and the little screen still works, but when I press the big buttons I get no answer, no sound...Do you have any ideea what the problem can be? I really want to learn to sing at piano...I had the piano working for all these years and never used...now with this pandemic times I have time for it but it just broke exactly when I wanted to use it... If you can help me with any information I will be gratefull, thank you, Aurelian.

  • @JORGEGONZALEZ-dn5pi
    @JORGEGONZALEZ-dn5pi 2 года назад

    I want to thank you for your explanation, but if you can tell me where did you get that plastic pieces I’ll appreciate it. I have a Thechnics piano with similar problem in the keys. Best regards

  • @garythwaites9030
    @garythwaites9030 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for sharing. Really appreciated

  • @beriadan77
    @beriadan77 12 дней назад

    Thanks for this amazing video! Question to you or anyone here, with the keyboard off, some of they keys do a crack sound when the key is released - sort of against the back of the key, initially I thought it might be a dirty contact or similar, but the noise occurs even with the power off, so it must be just dirty or hardened little felt perhaps? Anyone had this issue?

  • @janicesavagefjerstad7494
    @janicesavagefjerstad7494 Год назад

    Can you still get parts for Technic digital pianos?

  • @lorenaromero398
    @lorenaromero398 4 года назад

    Hello, have you made a video to repair the Technics piano pedal?

  • @TimothyArmstrongamblixVR
    @TimothyArmstrongamblixVR 4 месяца назад

    Great video however, where in the heck did you find the replacement parts? I can't find an online shop that does.

    • @DrJazzUK
      @DrJazzUK 27 дней назад

      Try searching the net for Mike Barden. I'm pretty sure he used to run a technics piano website, but certainly looks like he can still help with repairs / parts

  • @nanese7493
    @nanese7493 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you, thank you! Very well done. Oh, BTW, what was the piece you played at the end? Totally my style, but I've not heard it before.

  • @BlendiBOG
    @BlendiBOG Год назад

    Help, if possible 🫤
    I did repair my PX103 (It was the felts I had to change)... no sound at all. Neither with a headset or by speakers. The control panel seems to work fine but it seems also my keyboard doesn't send any signal out 😭😭

  • @ICFlore
    @ICFlore Год назад

    Thanks you vert much for this vidéo...i got this model,still working for years until i pull i t for a short distance in m'y appartement,and then thé screen dont light on and it dont work at all.
    I sée in this vidéo how to open thé top ,and will verify if thé Switch AT thé left witch plug thé screen IS still in place ...thanks you

  • @jaskahaittalahti48
    @jaskahaittalahti48 7 лет назад +1

    Hello! My girlfriend has a similar Technics digital piano. Not exactly the same model, but otherwise seems alike. I accidentally spilled some water on the keys, and now 6 of them don't work. Could you help me?

  • @olafsteiner3446
    @olafsteiner3446 2 года назад

    Thanks for the very helpful video. Now how about the black keys??!!

  • @panoramasatu2327
    @panoramasatu2327 6 лет назад

    thx for your complete information, I need to buy spare part for my piano technis sx-pr600 , where the store to buy?

  • @roksanatarannum1513
    @roksanatarannum1513 7 лет назад

    Ive got a Yamaha keyboard probably one of the Psr 500 series. The problem is that I broke off an old converter and half of it is in the keyboard' s Phones/Output port. Pls do a tutorial on how to get it out.

  • @F3LPA
    @F3LPA 2 года назад

    Hi, do hoy know how to repair the keys that sounds louder ?

  • @georgehollyhead902
    @georgehollyhead902 5 лет назад

    I have a Gear 4 Music DP-7 (I know it's not very similar, sorry) but is there a method like this to fix sharp/flat keys?

  • @TieftoenerS2H
    @TieftoenerS2H 3 года назад

    Wonderful explanation! Sehr gut! Vielen dank!

  • @asimnaveed1877
    @asimnaveed1877 7 лет назад

    Sir what a great help u did by this video.. I don't know whether u will read it or not but I'm having technics SX-PR270 same like in the video so it was not played I think for last ten years so now its not getting on even.. Please help me out..

  • @RAYSEEME
    @RAYSEEME 8 лет назад +1

    WOULD ANYTHING ON THE SOUNDBOARD MAKE ONE NOTE RING OUT AT FULL VOLUME ON A CLAVINOVA , I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING , UNDER THE KEY ,THE PENCIL LEAD ,CLEANED CONTACTS , CHANGED OUT KEY , CHECKED DIODES ...BUT STILL THE SAME ONE KEY RINGS OUT ...THANK YOU......

    • @donfamily777
      @donfamily777 7 лет назад

      I have the same issue. I was thinking of taking the part where the key strikes from another unused key at the top and replace it. it owul dbe nice to know what part provides the variation in sound level.

  • @IN-mc1bz
    @IN-mc1bz 4 года назад

    My little sister snapped my keys off I’m not really sure how to fix it. Do u think it’s possible to buy new keys and somehow replace it? I’m not really old enough to do these kinds of things And I don’t really have an adult to ask for any help.

  • @arkestar4551
    @arkestar4551 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent advise and tutorial. Many thanks.

  • @TheSculptor
    @TheSculptor Год назад

    great video. really helpful.

  • @erdosain9
    @erdosain9 7 лет назад

    Hi. I have a casio cdp 100. One of the key start to sound too loud. What can i do?? Thanks!

  • @safiahsafiee5838
    @safiahsafiee5838 3 года назад

    Hyee may i know where u buy that spare part or perhaps the name of the parts? Btw thank you for your video😍🤍

    • @patricepeyret
      @patricepeyret 3 года назад

      Syntaur.com in Texas has the spare parts (keys. bushings. springs.... I know because I decommissioned my own piano and sent them the spare parts.

  • @minnesotajack1
    @minnesotajack1 4 года назад +1

    Me, before:
    “I saw a cheap electric piano with a couple keys that stick. I wonder if I should buy it a fix it.”
    Me, 4 minutes into this video:
    “No”

  • @zabouchedid1
    @zabouchedid1 7 лет назад

    Hello I have a PR350 Ensemble Technics and I moved it from One place to another after the move I have only the floppy drive light on do you know where I can find parts for this Piano Please send me an email and let me know where to fix it

  • @VidalDuval
    @VidalDuval 3 года назад +4

    Thanks a lot for your video, I had exactly the same problem! I couldn't find the parts for sale, so instead I had them 3D printed, using the file that someone submitted on www.thingiverse.com/thing:3872069/apps . They were a bit too small compared to the originals (maybe ¼ of a mm, not sure exactly), but they fit with the help of gentle hammer taps. Because they weren't quite wide enough, the keys still wiggle just a little bit but it's a great improvement over that clacking sound they made before. It surely is possible to scale the model in the file to compensate.

    • @patricepeyret
      @patricepeyret 3 года назад +1

      Syntaur.com in Texas has original key bushings for the Technics PX-201. (I just decommissioned my piano and sent them all the spare parts)

  • @viktorsavchenko6761
    @viktorsavchenko6761 8 лет назад

    Hello! Sorry for my English . I'm from Ukraine . I want to replace the grease in the hammer action, I can not even find the name of this lubricant, please tell me what it's called. The piano stood in a very dusty environment before I bought it. I know that the silicone grease, but what brand.Piano Casio Privia PX-100 . Thank you.

    • @EiWeiEi
      @EiWeiEi  8 лет назад +1

      I used ML MKL1 from the company OSIM Optik www.osimoptik.de . I had no prior experience with the product and informed myself on their website. I figure if the lubricant is good for use in precision optics such as mechanics for objective lenses, it must be OK for the piano.

  • @Eldhomusicalsandentertainments
    @Eldhomusicalsandentertainments 4 года назад

    In my keyboard when I press the keys of one octave vibration sound is coming. What should I do

  • @mrs_sauceda
    @mrs_sauceda 4 года назад

    My Technics PX201 powers on (red light power turns on) but the rest won't turn on and there is no sound. Help!!!

  • @Trasea
    @Trasea Год назад

    I've had my Technics for 21 years and while playing, a loud boom occurred and there is no more sound. It still turns on, but no sound. I bought external speakers but still there is no sound. I guess it's time for a new one, but not sure what to get... Yamaha, Roland...

  • @ericandre5060
    @ericandre5060 5 лет назад

    So these kids in my jazz band dropped the piano and some of the keys are sticking out and those are the ones that don’t play does that mean it’s basically done for cause my band teacher is pissed now that he found out

  • @MsLyonsheart
    @MsLyonsheart 3 года назад

    Can I also how to fix the black keys that are not working

  • @bellaxyzdonna
    @bellaxyzdonna 8 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for uploading this extremely useful video. I have the same problem. Would you please let me know where I can order the spacing blocks? Regards

    • @powerinformation
      @powerinformation 8 лет назад

      +bellaxyzdonna keen to know aswell

    • @EiWeiEi
      @EiWeiEi  8 лет назад +2

      This is where I got the spacer blocks:
      www.synth-parts.com/Tasteninstrumente/Technics/Technics-E-Pianos/

    • @EiWeiEi
      @EiWeiEi  8 лет назад +2

      This is where I got the spacer blocks:
      www.synth-parts.com/Tasteninstrumente/Technics/Technics-E-Pianos/

    • @powerinformation
      @powerinformation 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks again! these are named the key guides?

    • @EiWeiEi
      @EiWeiEi  8 лет назад +1

      Specifically, these are the key guides I used (Product # KLTPW88-KG):
      www.synth-parts.com/Tasteninstrumente/Technics/Technics-E-Pianos/Technics-PX-Serie-E-Pianos/Technics-SX-PX101/Kleinteile-Tastatur-fuer-Technics-E-Piano.html?cnid=50e9db4b97d449a8bcef3ad396da2f54&actcontrol=alist&lang=0&pgNr=0&cl=details&anid=2467b457582afa9ada4ca9eaaa7c20cc&varselid%5B0%5D=4b9578ba9de4f30091807c82009a32bb

  • @mariemanusione8420
    @mariemanusione8420 4 года назад

    I have this model it was transported on my husband's ute from one house to another and now when I play it's all screechy sounds and weird does not play any sounds of piano :( it's all cracking and all sorts of noises no keys play any piano sounds please help :(

  • @chris_miner
    @chris_miner 6 лет назад

    Where do you get whole keys?

  • @francoiscormier4267
    @francoiscormier4267 Год назад

    I search where i can buy it (bushings key)

  • @radfahtit
    @radfahtit 3 года назад

    those plastic pieces look like the plastic housing part on like the single blade spade connectors. If that makes sense to you. hmmm.....

  • @JinQianQianJin
    @JinQianQianJin Месяц назад

    thank you so much!

  • @tubamirum007
    @tubamirum007 4 года назад +1

    I’m concerned about the keys that double bounce when they come back up...

  • @sombounvibounkuang3277
    @sombounvibounkuang3277 3 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @beyondcomicstv
    @beyondcomicstv 2 месяца назад

    Great

  • @arjones66
    @arjones66 7 лет назад

    I loved your vidoi i lerned a lot!

  • @serenaklein4930
    @serenaklein4930 9 месяцев назад

    What about black keys :(

  • @chuy25
    @chuy25 5 лет назад

    I need a D key where can I buy single keys?

  • @wrongmark
    @wrongmark 8 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @quochuyphu6960
    @quochuyphu6960 6 лет назад

    Can y help me.

  • @ashleyhribar2512
    @ashleyhribar2512 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for an excellent video. I was wondering if there was a way to contact you to ask for some advice. Im interested in building an extended keyboard, one with 108 keys and was hoping someone might be able to help me. I live in Hannover, (können auch Deutsch sprechen), and I have an existing Kawai mp9500 and want to extend either end (bass to go down to the c (extra 9 notes) and up to the b (extra 11). I'm considering to buy another mp9500 for this purpose. there is a contact on my website www.ashleyhribar.com where I can be contacted as well as here. I look forward to hearing form you! Ashley

    • @pianokeyjoe
      @pianokeyjoe 5 лет назад

      @ Ashley Hribar Hallo! I am not German but if you bare with me, I may or may not be able to help! I used to have a Kawai MP9500, and MP8 which I sold. I still have the wooden keyboard mechanism for the MP9000/9500 which I had planned on using to build a custom baby grand electronic computer controlled workstation piano. I need to know exactly what it is you are trying to do? There are ways to do it BUT the electronic contact board designs on the Kawai will NOT allow it! It has a key scan IC chip ON the contact board itself as well as an additional circuit ic chip on the motherboard. I do NOT intend on keeping my contact boards for the keybed as I do not need them for my project but this may be of interest to you IF you still want to try to hack your MP9500? I looked at this Technics keys video and say to myself, I am glad I love WOOD KEYS!! Plastic keys suck! Anyway, check pianokeyjoe and find me! I am pianokeyjoe for a good reason!!

  • @USergio28
    @USergio28 7 лет назад

    Shake camera when you record it! It`s fun!!!

  • @Daniel.W.Bridge
    @Daniel.W.Bridge 4 месяца назад

    don't come up px 20

  • @adrianaroy5984
    @adrianaroy5984 7 лет назад +1

    Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to uncover
    electronic repair forum
    try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (just google it ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my cousin got excellent success with it.

  • @roy4247
    @roy4247 Год назад

    Can you not put your camera on a tripod and stop the shaking? It makes it really hard to watch and very annoying. It is so amateurish.

  • @franciscofragoeiro5229
    @franciscofragoeiro5229 5 лет назад

    Why bother repairing it, technics feels like rubbish anyway

  • @keemagngarayngay272
    @keemagngarayngay272 4 года назад

    Hello is there a way to fix key spacing for Kawai ES110? key spacing is awful

  • @freein2339
    @freein2339 2 года назад

    I have three keys that play too loud on a technics KN6000....how do I repair this ..??

  • @bjb0808
    @bjb0808 2 года назад

    I have a px-206. any idea how to take it apart? I want to try to fix one key that doesn't work.