My pleasure, another great thing about doing this is: that by not
having to glue anything in you can try different media in the pad to get it to feel "just right"
glad you found it useful,
MoD
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From: Perry Norsworthy <foxwilds@...>
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 6:55:30 AM
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Re: KP65 repair
Thanks Mo,
You saved me a bundle. I'm eying-up mouse pads right now.
Best Regards,
Perry
Mo Daniele <az_mod@yahoo. com> wrote:
I've posted a brief pictorial in the files section on how easy it is to
do this, see "Repairing the Foam Pad on a KP65.pdf".
Regards,
MoD
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> > Is there anyway to repair the failing foam pad? Are repair kits
> > available from Yamaha?
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Re: [DTXpress] Re: KP65 repair
2008-03-05 by Mo Daniele
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