My problem is not so simple. Someone made a very poor attempt at replaing the printed cicuit board that has the contacts on it and ended up destroying it. If I can't find a replacement, then this monopoly is toast. Its unfortunate because the electronics appear to be OK --- In korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com, "midnitesoulhammer" <midnitesoulhammer@y...> wrote: > > The keyboard on mine was also bad when I got it. > I found that the back of the keys where not hitting the sensor bar > with enough force. > To make it work I made a note of all the keys that didn't produce > sound and I simply shaved down the plastic spacers between the key > bed and the sensor bar until, when fully assembled, they worked > regularly. > Its not complicated, just file down the plastic spacers until the > keys around that spacer/spacers produce sound when assembled. > Hope this helps, > -D > > > --- In korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com, "wny_synth" <wny_synth@y...> > wrote: > > > > I am in the process of restoring a monopoly with bad keyboard and > > Iam looking for a dead monopoly witha good keyboard. If anyone out > > there has one they would consider parting with send me an e-mail > at: > > wny_synth@"no spam"yahoo.com. Thanks
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Re: Looking for a dead Monopoly
2005-03-18 by wny_synth
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