Clavinet E7 and D6 black transition model difference??

Started by Nodiggy, August 06, 2008, 04:21:37 AM

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Nodiggy

Hello everybody.

Does anyone know, if there are any difference between the E7 and the black D6 transition models electronic? I am taking it to the technician, and he wants to know before opening it up.

Hope someone knows.

Best regards from Denmark

Rune.
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Yamaha DX100 - for talkbox.
MO6
Different old plastic keys.

funk5

I would suggest going to clavinet.com and ask on their message boards, or email aaron for a quick result for your tech.

Ben Bove

Black D6?  Didn't know they had any other besides the wood D6 before the E7.

Aaron Kipness I believe his name is, he's an authority on all things clavinet at clavinet.com
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Nodiggy

I have already been to Clavinet.com, but havn´t recieved an answer. Therefor I wrote I wrote here, since I figured somebody might know.

The Black D6 is a transition model from the wood D6 to the black E7. Thats the problem, because I dont know if the electronics is exactly the same as the E7.
So if anyone knows, please let me know.

Thanks
Rune.
Rhodes mk. 1 - 1976
Clavinet D6
Yamaha DX100 - for talkbox.
MO6
Different old plastic keys.

Jordy

Quote from: "Nodiggy"I have already been to Clavinet.com, but havn´t recieved an answer. Therefor I wrote I wrote here, since I figured somebody might know.

The Black D6 is a transition model from the wood D6 to the black E7. Thats the problem, because I dont know if the electronics is exactly the same as the E7.
So if anyone knows, please let me know.

Thanks
Rune.

Found this on an Dutch-auction site (http://link.marktplaats.nl/229806861):

(E7-stagemodel: D6 and later E7 had two pickups and various tone switches, plus variable damper. E7 was like D6 in a more roadworthy case. First E7s were actually labelled D6. Later E7s had angled damper slot).
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polyvoks

the E7 is identical , it's a D6,in a different case
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