Repairing Broken Keys (Keystation Pro 88)

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2006/02/09 14:27:52 (permalink)

Repairing Broken Keys (Keystation Pro 88)

My Keystation Pro 88 is breaking down on me. I've had it for about a year and a half and it seems that all of the "C" keys are beginning to stick. Since it is out of warranty, I would have to pay $40.00 + shipping/handling and about $15.00 per part that needs to be replaced. I'm wondering if it's just easier to try and repair it myself, or possibly find a music shop that knows how to do it (hopefully for less money). Has anyone ever attempted to do this before? (regardless of what kind of keyboard it was).

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    RE: Repairing Broken Keys (Keystation Pro 88) 2006/02/09 18:21:13 (permalink)
    Replaced a couple of broken keys on an AX-7 once after I had to use it to remove a drunken yob from the stage.

    Fiddly but simple to do.

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