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1 hour ago, Lee33 said:
Its normal to an extent. Due to the key bed design it relies on grease to lubricate, sound deaden and also help with the feel of each of the keys. There is nothing broken inside your key bed mechanism but just requires service. If it is new it has been known for these to come out of the factory this way but it is unusual. I have done this "repair" on my wk-7600 and it transformed the feel and playability of the instrument. Unfortunately this is one of the tradeoffs from casio to produce a feature packed arranger at a low price. It is a fairly easy DIY job but if you have warranty I'd urge your to exercise your consumer rights and have your nearest repair centre take on the trouble.
Is this easy to do? I mean, I´ll put grease on a part of the key and the problem would be solved? Thanks for the information, I didn´t know nothing about this key bed mechanism
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1 hour ago, jamespiano said:
I faced similar problems too. I took it to the service center and got it repaired. Its all fine now.
Thanks for answer James, and they change your keyboard for other new or fix the noisy one?
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Hi, I´ve just bought a new ctk 6200 and the noises of some keys are really annoying. I want to know if this is normal or not in the ctk series.
Thanks!
Is this noise normal? (key noises)
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Thank you very much for your help! I will use the warranty