Ray,
Tere is no way to upgrade to the MarkIV, short of trading in/selling your piano, and buying a MarkIV Disklavier.
I'm also fairly sure that the MarkIV still isn't available on uprights, but only on grands.
That being said, I think Michael may have been asking a different question. He indicates that he wants to be able to play CDs in addition to floppies. ; That type of upgrade is (was) available for some units, but I don't know enough about that to offer any more information. Plenty of people on the list do, though, so I hope one of them responds to this, for Michael's sake.
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Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 11:25:24 AM
Subject: [disklavier] Re: New Control Units for Older Disklaviers--- In disklavier@yahoogro ups.com, "Michael D. Chipolone" wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> We purchased a Yamaha Silent Disklavier 48" Professional Upright in November 1997.
> Its Model Number is MPX100IIXG.
>
> To date we've been playing PianoSoft floppies using its Control Unit: DKC500R. These
> are limited to piano and orchestral pieces, no voice. We understand that the newer
> pianos can play both CD's with voice and old PianoSoft floppies.
>
> Does Yamaha make an updated control unit that can play CD's through the MPX100IIXG?
> Ideally, it would be nice if one could simply replace the DKC500R with a new unit that
> could play both floppies and CD's.
>
> Any guidance on this issue would be most appreciated.
>
> Mike Chipolone
>
Mike, I also have this same basic question with a DKC100XG on a small grand piano
purchased in 2000. I would like to upgrade the above to the new Mark IV type system, but
honesty am a little confused after searching the web.
My unit actually plays 3.5" diskettes rather than floppies, but I assume thee are the same.
Sorry to clutter up you post, but it essentially the same question. This was the reason I
joined this group.
Ray Montgomery
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Re: [disklavier] Re: New Control Units for Older Disklaviers
2008-11-21 by George F. Litterst
The CD upgrade is called the DCD1.
Regards,
PianoBench
On Nov 21, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Kevin Goroway wrote:
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