Enter your serial number at this site to determine whether it was made for the North American market.... You can look at some of the manuals on this site (PDFs for download) to see if something is similar...chances are you could find a manual of a similar control unit that may help you understand all of the menu functions of your piano. --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "George F. Litterst" <PianoBench@...> wrote: > > Good morning, everyone. > > Ray, if your Disklavier was made for the North American market, you > should expect Yamaha Corporation of America to support you. Call > Yamaha Piano Service: (800) 854-1569 between 8:30-5:00 PST. Push 2 at > the first menu choice and 2 at the second menu choice. > > Regards, > PianoBench > > > On Mar 16, 2007, at 12:27 AM, rphguy2003 wrote: > > > Greetings to all. > > > > I have followed this group for along time and honestly when I read the > > posting about the new poll being gathered, I still to this day do not > > know what kind of Disklavier I own. Sadly I bought it from the local > > dealer and then Yamaha took away their dealership because of customer > > complaints I was told. So, since 1996 I have just played the paino > > myself and only own about 15 disks that I have purchased. Never have > > understood most functions of the piano as it didnt comw with an owners > > manual either. Can someone answer what model I own? It was made in > > 1996, its a grand, and the model number is DGHIBXG. The control unit > > says DKC100XG. I never know which model most of you are talking > > about...sorry to be so dumb, but would appreciate some help. One day I > > hope we have a new dealer in town that can help me. Also I have > > thought > > about selling it to buy a Mark IV, but also don't have a clue what > > mine > > is worth. Thanks, Ray Moore > > > > > > >
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Re: Which Disklavier model?
2007-03-16 by yadidisklavier
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