Author Topic: My electric piano is forgeted please help  (Read 1309 times)

I have an old Electric/Claninova Yamaha DGX535 piano and all of the C keys are sensitive. For example if I were to play a song, all time I would hit all the C keys, whether I'm hitting the keys lightly or hardly, all the C keys would be extremely loud and as if I were to slam it. Please help, I don't have enough money to go out and buy a new piano.


try taking out your richard first



try taking out your richard first
Then stick it in her pooper.
You guys aren't funny.


The problem could be with the pressure-sensitive detectors in the keyboard itself or some larger issue. You could (carefully) take off the front panel of the keyboard and take off the keys to take a look to make sure the connections are fine

send it to yamaha to get it checked out and possibly repaired

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when u can't retort so you spout unfunny garbage out of your mouth
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well when you constantly post about someone you hate that's pretty obnoxious
yeah yeah okay but you can't deny that he needs to stop

yeah yeah okay but you can't deny that he needs to stop
alright but you need to as well

alright but you need to as well
thats why i responded with "yeah yeah okay"

I would think that something's wrong with the circuit inside the piano, since it's only C keys. If it was something wrong with the detectors in the keys themselves, I don't think it would be all the Cs and ONLY the Cs... I agree with foxscotch, try to send it in.

Also Copy Kirby stop changing your avatar every 0.74 seconds