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  1. I made some pictures for you. You can find 4 pictures I just made over here: https://imgur.com/a/2Hd8qtm First 2 pictures are from above, straight-on. 3rd picture is from the side, where you can clearly see the difference in length of the keys. The 4th picture, also from above. I hold an envelope to the front of the keys. Now it's clearly visible that there is some difference. Some of the keys are touching the envelope, some of the keys don't and are further 'back'. I want to know of this is common. Maybe it's my OCD, but it annoys me when I look at the keyed from the front. The differences are clearly visible for me. Does this happen a lot with pianokeys or are they supposed to be all signed out straight? I still have 7 days to return the piano. So if this is a fault, I can return the piano.
  2. Thank you! I’m happy with my brand new AP-650. Plays wonderful, but still I have to learn a lot
  3. Maybe a strange question; if you look closely to the keys, it appears that the keys all have a different length. They are not completely flush in line at the front. Is this normal? The picture is from Google, but my AP-650 have the same. I also found more pics froms Casio pianos with the same ‘problem’. Anyone knows how this can happen and if this is normal?
  4. That’s true. Little bit OCD, I have In my mind I’m worried about the plate covering the keys, that it will break or something.
  5. I have bought a brand new PX-870 yesterday. This morning I came in my livingroom and discovered some footprints of my cats on the wooden piece which is protecting the keys. Can the wooden piece (don’t know how to say in English) handle the weight of a (small) cat? Do I have to worry about any damage? Or is it designed to handle some impact?
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