[sdiy] Trinity ProX/88
rkmoore at memphis.edu
rkmoore at memphis.edu
Sat Jul 9 21:58:23 CEST 2005
Korg's literature is mostly useless these days, but I think that they
still include decent exploded diagrams. IIRC there are about 4 or 5
screws in the bottom that are connected to mounting brackets that attach
to the top. Other screws in the bottom hold the action and other stuff
in place. Once those screws are removed, I think it should swing open
on hinges in the back. You don't need to remove the keboard action
screws to get in, just the ones that hold these brackets (I think that
they are "in line" with each other) and possibly end caps.
Sorry, I don't have a diagram and it's been about a year since I have
been inside of one of those.
Richard Moore
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin at imt.net>
Date: Saturday, July 9, 2005 2:28 pm
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Trinity ProX/88
> Hmm. I took one of them apart in a church in Yakima, WA after
> they'd
> spilled grape juice in between keys...and there was a trick of
> some
> sort. A photo of some of it would likely refresh my mind. I
> remember
> struggling with it. Are there side screws? I just can't
> remember.
> Hooks under a panel where you have to slide something? Try with
> not-excessive pressure sliding some surfaces and see if anything
> moves.
> Seems like there was something that had to be alligned during
> reassembly
> too. Just can't remember though. -Bob
>
> Richard Wentk wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how to get inside one of these? I've undone the
> > obvious screws on the base but the top panel still isn't moving.
> I
> > don't want to start undoing the rest until I know what I'm doing.
> >
> > Has anyone pulled one of these apart? Or is there a service
> manual out
> > there somewhere?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Richard Wentk
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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