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I Need a power board for a Yamaha YDP-121 digital piano

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Is the board missing? If not, just repair the board. Here is link to manual close to your unit:
http://elektrotanya.com/yamaha_ydp-131_131c_sm.pdf/download.html
Scroll down to near bottom and wait for "download your manual" in lower right corner. Click to download. This is the 131 model but should be VERY similar to your unit.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2008

SOURCE: Sticky Keys for Yamaha Digital Piano YDP-121

have you tried using the can of air. you can get it at almost any drug store walmart or kmart. just spray the can of air between the keys and they should become unstuck.

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Fred Yearian

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SOURCE: My Yamaha YDP-121 digital piano has a key that is

Check if it might be dragging on the edge of the case. The restoring force for some of these comes from a silicone rubber dome that is oart of the contact. SOMETIMES the dome fails.

Testimonial: "sounds good but i am a novice with repairs and do not really understand all the terms used. also, i am not sure how to go about fixing or getting repl"

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2011

SOURCE: Where can I get a

The cord is the same as the standard ones used on computers and many devices. You can get one at most any computer store, but here is a HINT: You can often find them at thrift stores and computer recycling facilities.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Yamaha ydp-121 88-key piano. It has 3

I wrote up and photographed for my similar YDP, see solution 2 under this post:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t8881187-1_key_not_spring

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My Yamaha YDP-121 digital piano has a key that is slow to pop up once pressed...the key will still produce a sound but the key becomes "sticky" and stays pressed, sometimes requiring manually lifting the...

Check if it might be dragging on the edge of the case. The restoring force for some of these comes from a silicone rubber dome that is oart of the contact. SOMETIMES the dome fails.
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I have a Yamaha ydp-121 88-key piano. It has 3 keys that are sticking. Any ideas how to fix it?

I wrote up and photographed for my similar YDP, see solution 2 under this post:
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Sticky Keys for Yamaha Digital Piano YDP-121

have you tried using the can of air. you can get it at almost any drug store walmart or kmart. just spray the can of air between the keys and they should become unstuck.
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