October 3rd, 2009 by peter
If I am playing on my digital piano/keyboard during an electrical storm, if lightning strikes the lines, could I get electrocuted if the lightning goes through the keyboard since I would be touching the keys while playing them? Would the instrument explode? Could I get blown back about 10 feet into a wall? Or will the AC adapter just get fried and prevent the lightning from going any further? Is it possible?
Power supply = 12 Volt DC 1.5A
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September 25th, 2009 by peter
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September 15th, 2009 by peter
Some of the keys of our electronic keyboard/piano doesn't sound all the time, there are times that they would sound and the next time you hit it, it wouldn't. I remember an old friend telling me that his father pours disinfecting alcohol ( the one's we use in cleaning wounds ) into the defective keys of their electronic keyboard. I have a doubt about that. Is that just ok or would that damage the key permanently?
I think the only problem with the keys is that it's dirty inside but I have no means of cleaning it unless I open the entire instrument..
Please answer if you know something I could try... tnx...
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September 14th, 2009 by peter
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September 14th, 2009 by peter
As a keyboard player, I was pondering this as I sat down today trying to play some mildly-complex guitar chords and reading some crappy tabs. I'm used to keyboards. You can play ten notes at a time. On a guitar, you can play six, but you can really only modify four (because of your thumb). So what are the real advantages of a fretted string instrument? Modern synths and keyboards are just as portable now.
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