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Breaking Roland RD 600 hammers
The Roland RD-600 is a digital piano, and its hammer action mechanism is designed to simulate the feel of an acoustic piano. The hammers in digital pianos like the RD-600 are typically made of materials like plastic or a combination of materials to replicate the weighted feel of acoustic piano keys.
The breaking of hammers in a digital piano is not a common issue, and it's not typically related to the age of the instrument alone. Several factors could contribute to the breakage of hammers, and it's essential to consider the following possibilities:
- Excessive Force: If the keys are played with excessive force or if there's any physical damage to the instrument, it could lead to the breakage of hammers.
- Material Quality: The quality of materials used in the construction of the hammers can impact their durability. If the hammers are made from subpar materials, they may be more prone to breaking.
- Manufacturing Defects: In some cases, there could be manufacturing defects that make the hammers more susceptible to breakage.
- Maintenance: Lack of proper maintenance, such as cleaning and regular inspection, may contribute to the wear and tear of components, including hammers.
If you've observed a pattern of hammers breaking with regularity, it might be worth investigating the specific cause. If it's due to excessive force or physical damage, adjusting playing habits and taking care during transport can help mitigate the issue.
As for whether it's worth purchasing new hammers from Roland, it depends on the extent of the damage and the overall condition of the instrument. If the RD-600 is in good condition otherwise and you enjoy playing it, replacing the hammers could be a reasonable option. However, you may want to assess the cost of replacement hammers compared to the overall value of the instrument, factoring in the cost of a used RD-600 and any potential future maintenance needs.
11/12/2023 2:54:05 PM •
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on Nov 12, 2023
Squeaky bass pedal board Roland PK5
I know this post is super old, but it was one of the first hits I had when searching this problem, so I'll post it here in the hopes that it will help someone. I found that I had to get under the cover, and clean/lube the plastic post on the assembly that pushes the button on the circuit board. It's a plastic post that slides in a plastic slot. I think it just gets contaminated with dust and that is the main cause. Philips screwdriver gets you under the cover and removes the two screws that hold that assembly together. Obviously be really careful to not break the plastic post. Looks like the wrong kind of force would snap it very easily. I used Deoxit Fader Lube, sprayed on a rag, and wiped the surfaces where the plastic parts touch. Put it back together and worked the pedal a few times, no squeak.
9/9/2023 3:16:17 PM •
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on Sep 09, 2023
Technics sx pr 150 piano
Some notes play at low volume
If certain notes on your Technics SX-PR150 digital piano are playing at a lower volume than others, it's possible that there could be a few underlying reasons for this issue. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem:
- Dust and Debris:
- Check if there is any dust, debris, or foreign objects present around the keys and internal components. Dust or debris could affect the key's action and cause uneven volume levels.
- Contact Cleaning:
- If you're comfortable doing so, you can carefully open the piano and clean the contacts underneath the affected keys. Contacts that have accumulated dirt or oxidation might lead to volume inconsistencies. Use a clean, dry cloth or contact cleaner specifically designed for electronics.
- Key Mechanism:
- Inspect the key mechanism for any signs of physical damage, misalignment, or wear. Damaged or misaligned keys could lead to uneven volume levels.
- Sensors and Sensors Board:
- Digital pianos like the Technics SX-PR150 use sensors to detect key presses and control volume. If a sensor is malfunctioning or damaged, it could result in volume inconsistencies. Check the sensors and their connections for any issues.
- Audio Output and Amplification:
- Check if the issue is specific to the internal speakers or if it also occurs when using headphones or external amplification. If the issue is present across all audio outputs, it might be related to the piano's internal components.
- Factory Reset:
- Perform a factory reset on the piano to restore its settings to default. This can help rule out any software-related issues that might be affecting the volume levels.
- Professional Inspection:
- If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it's recommended to seek the assistance of a professional technician who is experienced in repairing digital pianos. They can diagnose the problem accurately and perform any necessary repairs.
Please exercise caution while performing any internal inspections or repairs on your digital piano, especially if you're not experienced in working with electronic equipment. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process, it's best to seek professional help to avoid causing further damage.
8/6/2023 8:25:37 AM •
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on Aug 06, 2023
Why does my technics Digital piano my ears throb?
Experiencing discomfort or pain in your ears while playing your Technics digital piano is not a normal occurrence and could be a sign of an issue that needs attention. There are a few potential reasons for this phenomenon:
- Frequency Range: It's possible that certain frequencies produced by the piano are resonating with the natural frequencies of your ears or the surrounding environment, causing discomfort. This could explain why you feel it more in specific ranges of the keyboard.
- Acoustic Properties: The sound produced by the piano might be reflecting off nearby surfaces or causing standing waves in the room, which can create resonances that affect your ears.
- Volume Level: If the piano's volume is too high, it could lead to discomfort or pain in your ears. Even if the volume seems moderate, it's possible that specific frequencies or overtones are causing issues.
- Headphones: The fact that you don't experience this issue when using headphones suggests that the problem might be related to the piano's built-in speakers or its interaction with the acoustics of your environment.
- Electronic Components: There could be a malfunction or interference in the piano's electronic components that is affecting the sound output in a way that causes discomfort.
To address this issue:
- Volume Control: Try lowering the volume of the piano and see if the discomfort lessens. Gradually increase the volume until you find a level that doesn't cause discomfort.
- Room Acoustics: Experiment with placing the piano in different locations within the room to see if it affects the sensation you're experiencing. You could also try using soft materials like curtains, rugs, or acoustic panels to dampen reflections and standing waves.
- Equalization: If your piano has an equalizer or tone control settings, try adjusting them to see if it reduces the discomfort.
- Professional Inspection: If the issue persists, consider having the piano inspected by a technician to check for any electronic or acoustic anomalies.
- Expert Advice: If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be best to consult with an audiologist or a professional musician who has experience with piano-related sound sensitivities. They might be able to provide more personalized advice and recommendations.
Your health and well-being are important, so it's essential to address any discomfort or pain you're experiencing while playing your digital piano.
8/6/2023 8:24:58 AM •
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on Aug 06, 2023
My boss BR 1180 digital recorder has suddenly
- Check the Headphone Output:
- Make sure that the headphone output jack is clean and free of any debris. Sometimes, dirt or dust can accumulate and affect the signal.
- Output Mode:
- Double-check the output mode settings on your Boss BR 1180. There might be a setting that affects the stereo output, so ensure that it is set correctly.
- Output Routing:
- Verify that the output routing settings are correct. Check if there's a setting that might be causing the output to be directed to only one side.
- Master Output:
- Check the master output settings to ensure they are balanced. If there's an imbalance in the master output settings, it could affect the stereo playback.
- Factory Reset:
- Consider performing a factory reset on your Boss BR 1180. This can often resolve software-related issues that might be causing the playback problem.
- External Monitor:
- If possible, connect the recorder to an external speaker or monitor system using the appropriate outputs to see if the issue persists.
- Contact Support:
- If none of the above steps resolves the issue, it might be a hardware problem within the unit. You might need to contact Boss support or a professional technician for further assistance or repairs.
8/6/2023 8:24:23 AM •
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on Aug 06, 2023
My kimball electromatic player piano won't
Look near the end of the roll for a hole or other trigger method that triggers the stop. It could be a hole in just one column or possibly a heavy mark on the roll. The later would be sensed by an optical pickup which MIGHT have a lamp burned out. From the site:
http://www.player-care.com/system55.html
It appears that vacumn via holes triggers the stop and the rewind by "pouch" switches. I suspect those swithches trigger and lock the relays in the same pix at the site.
First thing to do is to see if those switches actuate at the end of the roll so as to stop and then rewind.
6/17/2023 8:29:36 PM •
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on Jun 17, 2023
How can I obtain manual PSR-740 for keyboard?
Search for the manual on various online resources. Websites like ManualsLib, Retrevo, or ManualsOnline often have user manuals and documentation for a wide range of products.
5/18/2023 10:05:17 AM •
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on May 18, 2023
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