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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: It's (mostly) alive! Questions ....

2008-01-05 by rj krohn

i do have a camera, and an 80, but i will not be tuning mine for a bit! i did write up some tuning tips that i wished were in the manual/service. consider this only a SUPPLEMENT to old crow's site and the manual, the two BEST sources for tuning. hope this helps you.....fyi, you should read the whole thing before starting...

Rick <echo7even@...> wrote:                               I think you have to remove the 2 side pieces to access the lower boards.
 
 a youtube video tutorial of a CS80 being tuned would be great.
 
 anyone have a CS80 AND a Video Camera?
 
 -r
 
 --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "JH." <jhaible@...> wrote:
 >
 > All right, my CS-80 now runs (I used a ready-made autotransformer -
 didn't 
 > build anything myself).
 > 
 > It's remarkably well in tune, considering the voyage around the
 world, but 
 > of course I still have to tune it to really enjoy it.
 > 
 > Apparently it's not just the M boards that need tuning, though.
 > 
 > So, stupid question: How do I get to the boards below the keybed?
 > I see the two screws on the bottom, fine.
 > But do I have to remove the left and right end blocks before I can
 lift the 
 > keybed?
 > 
 > And do I have to put the card cage down to normal position, or can
 it stay 
 > up in service position, for lifting the keybed?
 > 
 > JH.
 >
 
 
     
                               

       
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