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Messages - KenRig1979

#1
The Wurlitzer Electric Piano / Uneven sustain
February 19, 2020, 01:34:19 PM
Hi all - I seem to be having sustain problems on my Wurlitzer 200... the pedal appears to be working, but only on the middle and upper keys, not the lower ones. I've tried tightening/loosening the damper connection rod with a nut driver to minimal success. Any suggestions?
#2
Yeah it -feels- like it's still working, i.e. it's not the pedal itself... still the same force required to push the pedal down.
#3
The Wurlitzer Electric Piano / Traveling!
January 19, 2017, 04:50:09 PM
Hello again - had a transportation question... assuming it was secured well in my car... should I have any hesitation about transporting the Wurli upright? On its back I mean? Curious about any negative long-term effects... FYI, it's in a soft case.
#4
Hello - just used my 200 model for the first time on some longer gigs and noticed as the gig went on, the sustain pedal stopped working... is this common? Wondering if it's just coming unscrewed with repeated use...
#5
The Wurlitzer Electric Piano / Key Clicking
January 08, 2017, 04:13:25 PM
Hi everyone - I have a 200 model w/ the 2nd-highest Bb note clicking upon release. Just that note. Pretty consistently. Assuming the cover's on/secured. Thought I saw an earlier thread addressing this with the possible cause being the lid bowing in from having a second keyboard directly on the Wurlitzer. I have had a Nord on there on and off for some weeks. Anyway, not sure what's making the clicking exactly. Any suggestions on how to fix?
#6
Hello - just bought a 200 model and there were a couple notes that weren't quite dampening. Turned to youtube and one of the Vintage Vibe videos said to loosen the offending damper regulating screws, which worked, but now I'm noticing once I do this to one or two keys, one or two -other- (nearby-ish?) keys start ringing afterwards. I'm guessing this might indicate a bigger problem, any insight?