John, not sure on the best way to fix your CZ myself. But I do know that there are some repair shops in the US that do work on CZ's and apparently the parts are still available from Casio so the chances are good that you could get it repaired. There's a place called C.M.O.S. electronics in Glen Lyon PA that comes to mind that patches up old casio gear. Don' t know their contact info right off the top of my head but if you're interested I could dig it up. Jon -----Original Message----- From: fredhaskey [SMTP:yahoo@...] Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 4:41 PM To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com Subject: [CZsynth] Sick CZ-1 My CZ-1 is sick. I turned it on for the first time in a long time and it would appear to have some problem in the output cicuitry. If I play sustained notes (organ, for example) the sound will come up to volume and remain played. Sounds with a fast attack and decay hardly sound at all. There is some noise (static) as well. Anyone else experience this? Anyone know of a fix? I'd hate to have to dump my first real keyboard after all these years... (bought it in 82/82 or so for 800!!! (My first electonic keyboard was the VL-Tone, anyone remember the 'German Folk Tune'?) Thanks. ---john
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RE: [CZsynth] Sick CZ-1
2002-05-21 by Furman, Jon W.
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