Good morning, everyone.
In a message dated 12/26/02 6:35:59 AM, Gary writes:
<< I want to upgrade my Disklavier MPX1Z which is a MKII piano to a
MKIII. I believe that this can be done with a control box
replacement. The current control unit is the DKC500RXG.>>
I believe that you technically have a Mark IIXG, which is a significant step
up from the Mark II.
<<What are my
options? and where can I find out the specifications of the new
control unit(s). Also where can I get the best deal for one? I am in
the UK. >>
At this time, you cannot swap the control unit for a Mark III controller and
get all of the features to work. So, there is no true upgrade to a Mark III
at this time.
You can add a DCD1, which provides you with the CD-ROM drive and the ability
to play PianoSoft Plus Audio CDs. However, this add-on unit will not provide
you with the ability to play the new Smart PianoSoft recordings (which are
floppy disk recordings that synchronize to commercial audio CDs).
The NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) show takes place this
month in California from January 16-19. Sometimes new products or upgrade
options are announced at that time.
Regards,
PianoBench