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  1. Hi again Thank you all for your answers and advices and sorry for the late update. In the mean time I have tried different loudspeakers and headphones both mono and stereo and it seems that the wobbling sound and its intensity is connected to what kind of loud speakers I'm using. It doesn't disappear but can be reduced with the right choice of loud speakers. Thank you all.
  2. Hello, I have just received my brand new Casio PX-5S keyboard. Everything seems to work fine but I have noticed that if I am turning the volume up or down (by using the physical volume control on the keyboard) while playing or holdding down a key at the same time it makes an ugly wobbling sound. It happens in particular if the sound is completely turned, I then start playing the keys and then while I am doing this turn the volume button. Has anyone of you experienced the same? I'm worried that something might be wrong with my keyboard. Thanks.
  3. Tak you for all your answers! Jokeyman123 I would really appreciate if you will upload pics
  4. Hi, I'm considering to by a PX-5S keyboard, but will like be able to play aloud at home. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to use external computerloud speakers as keyboard loudspeakers and how this can be done? My computer loudspeakers have only one mini-jack that can be used for connections but can I somehow make them play in stereo when recieving signal from the keyboard? As far I can see this will take that the mini-jack can be connected to the to outputs (left and right) from the keyboard. How can this be done? And please tell me if I'm wrong. Finally, do I need any amplifier between the keyboard and the loud speakers to make the signal strong enough. If you have any experience in connecting keyboard to loud speakers for computers please share your knowledge.
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