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Aria guitar serial number 65107005
I can't say about the age, but they seem to be in production still. CGp indicates a classical guitar, rather than an 'acoustic' guitar. the difference is in the strings. Classical guitar strings do not have the tension od regular steel acoustic strings. The fingerboard is usually flat and wider. I don't think they made these back in 1965. The serial number is different for each manufacturer and you would have to ask the manufacturer.
8/6/2021 1:23:02 AM •
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on Aug 06, 2021
Marshall MG50CFX. Why is there no sound output?
Unfortunatly, everything you told us says something is toasted. It would depend of what you thought of the amp when it was at 100%. if you put the money into fixing it. Personally, I'd replace it but hold onto it to use as an extention speaker.
7/28/2021 12:10:12 PM •
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on Jul 28, 2021
Yamaha P-250 Stage Piano won't boot up...
Yamaha pianos go through a self test on start up. This could indicate a problem on the main motherboard.
Try a hard reset.
Hold down top C key while turning on.
Wait for it to start up, if it still freezes its time to take it to the repair shop.
7/20/2021 12:04:13 PM •
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on Jul 20, 2021
Technics sx-pr604 piano makes a constant loud
This could be many things. It is most likely noise from a defective chip in the unit. If sounds are normal except for the hiss, then test if the volume control reduces it. IF not, then problem is in the power amp section. If it does vary the loudness, then problem is likely between the D-A convertor and the volume control.
I would first try to isolate this by cooling selected parts with circuit cooler mist to see if you can find one that reduces the hiss when you cool it... Spray, then wait ten seconds before moving to the next on.
USUALLY semiconductors cause this, but rarely a bad resistor or cap can as well.
6/24/2021 8:06:21 PM •
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on Jun 24, 2021
How do I know which hearing protection is best for musicians?
This will depend on what type of music you are playing, Where you are playing it, How loud it is being played and your personal preference.
If you play in a small acoustic band in small venues simple foam or wax ear plugs could be enough. At the other extreme if your playing in a heavy metal band using huge amps and speakers you might need to look at using the heavy duty ear defender headphones with the digital 'active' noise cancelling built into them.
If your working in a recording studio a good quality set of headphones would probably work as you have more control over the playback volume.
Personal preference is mostly ear plugs versus headphone style ear defenders. Lastly is what they look like when your wearing them, If that actually bothers you.
6/14/2021 4:34:27 PM •
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on Jun 14, 2021
Keyboard stand by casio seems to have no support to hold the keyboard. The keyboard slides from side to side on the stand
Just add some adhesive Velcro (hook and loop fastener) The industrial rated for 25 pound should be good for most players, 75 pound rated minimum for Jerry Lee Lewis type players.Set the stand at the height you want, put the hook tape on the stand leg top and then target the fuzzy strip to the piano. Be aware the pound rating is rated per square inch- so you will want to put a 10 or 12 inch strip of fuzzy on the piano, and 1 or 2 inch strips on the stand leg.
12/20/2020 7:34:56 PM •
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on Dec 20, 2020
Bugera v5
This is a common problem with Bugera. And, unfortunately they are made by Behringer who is known to have the worst customer service of all and do not follow through on their warranties.
12/12/2020 4:40:53 PM •
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on Dec 12, 2020
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