I have a Roland KR-33 that I've had for about 20 years. I've always loved it and I still think the electric piano sound and the strings sound are really good.
But its had it. About a quarter of the notes don't work at all, and a couple of the instruments. I've taken it apart and cleaned it but its not made any difference.
Now I have a Nord Electro it is time to say goodbye to the roland. But what to do? i can't throw it away. I won't be able to sell it. Maybe bury it?
What to do with a half-dead electric piano?
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brightonalex
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Re: What to do with a half-dead electric piano?
exactly, set her on fire at the end of your gig
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Aequitas123
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Re: What to do with a half-dead electric piano?
I'd take it apart and play with it! Make sure it's plugged in though... so you can still hear what it sounds like as you tinker.
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Re: What to do with a half-dead electric piano?
yeh do that. i was gonna ask you to give it to me so id could do just that

