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#231433 by Starfish Scott
Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:34 pm
So I ran across this MicroKorg for 150$.

I wrote them back immediately, never expecting a return email.

So he wrote me this am, I just called him and he says " It only has one broken key".

I see it as "more junk I'd have to fix".

Anyone know anything about the Microkorg?
Sure I've played it, but "are they easy to fix"?

#231441 by gbheil
Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:34 pm
Neanderpaul would be the guy to ask.

I think that dude can fix anything.

Or Paleopete . . . I know that dude can fix anything. :lol:

#231465 by Starfish Scott
Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:50 pm
I did a little more checking.

They sell a whole flotilla of keys at a time, you can't buy just one.

The replacement part is 40$. Then you get to attempt to fix it. lol
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... 32d4e0daf9


PASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

#231466 by Starfish Scott
Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:57 pm
http://www.ebay.com/itm/used-replacemen ... 1358462789

Here's the part on eBay for 14$, I just don't wanna have to repair anything.

The minute that I have to crack the case to get to the repair, that's when the dicey stuff starts a rolling. (see my last attempt at the K2500)

So I like to use a certified repair guy, my favorite at the moment for keyboards is "Triple S" 800-431-2609.

They don't really want to tell you how to do it, but whatever the problem is, they will fix it fast, cheap and correct.

The one and only keyboard repair specialist on the east coast I'll endorse at the moment..

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