Yamaha problem
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Post by Melodytune »
Your first port of call aught to be the shop where you bought the keyboard from (if known) otherwise you need to locate a reputable Yamaha dealer. Local music shops should have an idea of where they are. It would be helpful if you gave your location (i.e. Oxfordshire) so we can point you to a dealer who may be able to help you.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
You will need to contact Yamaha but the problem you will find is that they don’t make parts for discontinued lines and I was lead to believe they re number the parts on new models so they don’t show up even if the part is the same as the last model
Chris gave you the best advise contact some shops see if they have the part on their shelf’s the rubber strip is expensive to buy
Barrie
Chris gave you the best advise contact some shops see if they have the part on their shelf’s the rubber strip is expensive to buy
Barrie
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