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#1
Hi Guys,

I can fix about anything on my rhodes but I have no idea about synth (toys) like my MicroKorg.

One of the keys has lost its sensitivity and only gives a note when it's completely depressed (which is making me somewhat depressed too).

Has anybody got any experience with this and should I even atempt to fix it myself? I'm afraid to open it, only to find the contents spilling out and never being able to get it all back in!

Any tips would be greatly appreciated...
#2
I don't think it has gone into production yet although they have been pretending so for about two years now (reminds me of a simular electric piano!). Maybe someone has played it at a tradeshow or something? Here's the link to the maker (eventually):
http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/products/zarenbourg
Let me know what you think...
#3
Just bought it secondhand and I love it! Proper analogue reverb and when you crank the input up you get a real nice dirty sound...and it looks good!
Here's a picture:
http://imajr.com/monacor_rev-25_001_47598
#4
I was wondering if it was worth using it on my Rhodes while I can't afford the actual amp!  :oops:
#5
I had to replace one the other day and I couldn't see how the bridle strap was attached to the hammer. Is it glued? If so, what is the best way to take off the old one?

Thanks.