D'Erby - Best of luck with replacing Casio keys. For years now, I've had both a CZ-5000 & an FZ-1 with a broken key each. I did eventually find a replacement source through Casio's official site, but the repair shoppe that eventually replied said I'd have to ship them the keyboard, and they'd do the work - they won't sell their parts outright. Drag. So, if you're willing to spend some $$$ on shipping & bench time, it is doable. A cost-effective solution seems unlikely. BTW, sorry, don't have the shop's name/contact info anymore ... check Casio's site if interested. Godspeed, Ryan > HELP! I rescued a poor little Casio CZ-5000 that had been abandoned > and left for dead. The internals all look OK so far; the control > panel frame and keyboard frame are bent slightly as if someone > dropped a bowling ball on it, but that can be fixed. What I need now > are approximately two octaves worth of keys (with springs, if > possible) and some control panel buttons. Anyone know where I might > score some of this relatively cheap? > > Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! > > derby378 > > P.S. - New to the list. I also currently own a Sequential Circuits > Prophet 600 (my personal favorite) and a Kawai K1-II.
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Re: CZ5000 - Replacement Keys/Buttons Needed
2003-09-25 by Ryan Bassler
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