Author Topic: forget, need a graphics card... for a piano.  (Read 1573 times)

I just want to play Gershwin. Which one should I get?

First thing's first, can you even install a Graphics card in pianos?(Baby Grands to be exact)?

Youll need to replace the string ports, but you'll be alright




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Where do I put in the card.
i think you have to remove the sound board and if you look through the case, you should find the old graphics card, you can then take it and replace it from there

i think you have to remove the sound board and if you look through the case, you should find the old graphics card, you can then take it and replace it from there
It looks like it's wired to it, how do I remove the wires?


There is something amiss within this topic.

Garden shears
this, or stick a crowbar in and sit on the other end, leverage should do the work for you

Aren't funny variations of topics just fun? :D

It looks like it's wired to it, how do I remove the wires?
Garden shears or that crowbar idea.

Go ahead and go get a welder because you'll need that to reattach the wires to the new graphics card.

Aren't funny variations of topics just fun? :D
this is a variation? i thought he was being legit.
yes, yes they are.

When I read the topic title, I was like "wtf"

Then as I read through it, I was like "Oooohhhhhh, I get it :D"

I wouldn't know :c

Ignore placid's instructions, all you gotta do is put the graphics card on top of the strings inside then you're done. 
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