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  1. I had the same problem as everyone else here. I contacted Casio who offered a repair under the 3 year warranty. After their inspection, I was told that because the key-bed was subject to wear, I would be charged £128. Then, because I more or less exploded (on the phone) they reduced that by £20. I had no sensible option but to agree. The PXS 300 was returned to me after a couple of weeks complete with new key-bed. Hooray!! That was 2 weeks ago. Now unfortunately 4 of the keys (E4 F4 F# G4) are now clicking and clacking. The repair, apparently, is guaranteed for 3 months but the thought of history repeating itself fills me with horror. My question is, why doesn't Casio test moving parts within the key-bed so that it has the same longevity as all its competitors?? Apart from this monstrous problem the instrument has amazing sounds and its appearance gets 10/10. Why does there have to be a fly in the ointment?
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