Same thing happened to mine.
Replacement keys are about a pound each and arrive the next day from yamaha.
I unscrewed my machine. Had one look at it and then rang an engineer. It costs me about fifty quid.
But maybe someone the engineer in your area charges less?
tom
----- Original Message -----
From: anokeyuk
To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:28 AM
Subject: [AN1x] Broken key...
Hi folks!
Sorry if this one has been up for discussion before, but my 4 year
old daughter and a friend of 37! were messing about and managed to
send my AN1x crashing to the floor and damaging (only) one of the
keys.
Now, i think someone said there were 68 screws or similar to undo
just to get to the keyboard mechanism inside... has anyone done this
and replaced / fixed a key themselves?
I'm slightly worried now that I've removed the case, found a couple
of bits of broken key... it's really hard to see inside and look at
the mechanism, can anyone offer any advice...
I'm devastated as I use it as a control synth and don't have another
keyboard to use, and am not a rich man....
Any help / advice appreciated!
Thanks
steve
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