number of screws to take out and knobs to remove to get the board out. SOMETIMES the ones you get have to have the "handle" shortened by a quarter inch. Do this with tin snips and clean off burrs with
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...number of knobs, screws, etc... and then getting/finding the replacement fader control. Usually I get them from Digikey.com or Mouser.com and sometimes the actuator tab has to be trimmed to length ...
Question about Keyboard w/ 76 Graded Action Piano Keys
tin-like, then sound stopped for the entire instrument. Can this be fixed? I live in South-Central PA. I am sure it can be repaired. First thing is to check the power supply. Here is a servuice manual
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