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#1761142 09/28/11 02:15 PM
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DPs Exposed!

Do you have a lurid fascination with the naughty bits of digital pianos? Well then this thread is for you! It's a collection of links to posts, both at PW and other sites, that have photos of DPs (including, but not limited to: other electronic keyboards, sound modules, and expansion boards) in various states of undress.

Being an EE, I particularly enjoy snaps of the main "brains" board, where slow RAM, tiny ROM, and calculator class processors rule our world. My amateur audio self appreciates views of anemic 5W amplifiers driving $2 "full range" speakers mounted in pre Thiele & Small "enclosures". And my lay mechanical side is fascinated to see keyboard actions with their acres of brittle plastic, mounds of milky grease, and monstrous heaving slabs of aluminized chipboard for bases.

If you run across pictures at Piano World - or elsewhere on the web - please pipe up below in this thread and I'll do my best to keep the main header list here current.


- The DP Exposé List! -

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Virus TI - brains
Virus TI - guts

Dave Smith
Poly Evolver - guts

General Music
GEM RP90 - brains, guts, surgery

Hecsan
Rollup Piano - article w/ pix, keys & brains

Kawai
CA95 - guts & brains
CA63 - keys
CN2 - brain salad surgery
CN33 - guts & brains
MP6 - brains, keys & stuff
MP8 - guts & keys
MP10 - guts & brains, keys
MP9000 - keys
VPC1 - keys & guts

Kurzweil
SP88X - key repair

Nord
NS2, Wave, Lead3, Rack2 - brains & chopped keys
Lead1, Rack2 - guts

Roland
HP 2800G - key repair
RD-300s - extensive key repair
RG-3 - exploratory surgery
RD-700GX - disassembly, brains, keys
RD-700NX - disassembly, brains, keys, reassembly, more brains

Yamaha
AN1x - disassembly, brains, X-Z touchpad dissection
AvantGrand N1 - keys & guts
AvantGrand N2 - keys
AvantGrand N3 - keys & guts
CLP550 - keys
CLP990 - keys!
CP1 - disassembly & keys, brains & guts
CVP96 - keyboard PWB repair
NU1 - keys
P85 - headphone jack mod
P100 - disassembly, backup battery replacement, reassembly, disassembly
P-105 - brains, speakers, keys
P-120 - brains, speakers, keys, key scanner

Misc.
Synthfind - jillions of old synth pix, a few of internals here and there
Actions compared - various key action pix and excellent pivot point discussion.

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[Sorry OP... I have not heard that combination of words in over twenty years!]


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Eek! They're nekkid!


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Originally Posted by Arctic_Mama
Eek! They're nekkid!

"Naked" means you have no clothes on.

"Nekkid" means you have no clothes on and you're up to something!

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grin ha


music to me is kind of like putting together pieces of a puzzle
i call it the paino because its where i put all my pain
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Just added a better link to the P100, and alphabetized the model number groups.

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Please tell me alphabetized is not a real word. Please.

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Originally Posted by EssBrace
Please tell me alphabetized is not a real word. Please.


It is, I'm afraid. Although in Australia it's spelt "alphabetised".

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We're doomed then. Well, the English language is anyway!

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Originally Posted by EssBrace
Please tell me alphabetized is not a real word. Please.

According to these guys the first known use was in 1691:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/alphabetize

I've heard it since grade school so it doesn't sound strange at all to me. What about it rankles those on the other side of the pond?

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Originally Posted by EssBrace
We're doomed then. Well, the English language is anyway!

As in knackered / buggered / brown bread?

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Well, not sure really. But it sounds (to me) like the kind of Americanism that is radically changing the language. Like stressing the wrong syllable, which Americans typically do. Like HarASS, which correctly is HARass. And because we (Brits) are forever absorbing American culture, it is becoming the norm here. I would place things in alphabetical order, you alphabetize them. Which I know is more efficient in terms of using fewer words but it is ugly English to my eyes. I (or my house) would be burgled, you would be "burglarized", which is absurd to me. Placing "ize" on the end of a word doesn't make a new word in my book.

Interestingly (to me anyway), I can't really reconcile my distaste of that kind of Americanism with my real admiration of Americans and American things. It is fashionable over here (well, everywhere it seems) to knock America and Americans but I'm a big fan personally (in a completely non-political sense). I'm completely fascinated with the country, its geography and people. But I don't like alphabetize!

Anyway, a little voice in my head is telling me I've strayed a little off topic!

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Many young people in Bulgaria are using English words when there are corresponding Bulgarian words. They even use the English words with Bulgarian endings and conjugations smile One may consider that case even worse because it imposes an entirely different language over our own rather than mixing varieties of same of one and same language. Anyway, I would like to use the off topic started by EssBrace to apologize to all the native English speakers (and other who are fluent in English) for my bad English in my posts. Fortunately the music is universal language where we understand each other perfectly despite the different "accents" wink


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Originally Posted by EssBrace
Placing "ize" on the end of a word doesn't make a new word in my book.

Then the German language must totally apoplecticize you! smile

ex: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz - "beef labeling regulation & delegation of supervision law".

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Hahaha - don't get me started on Germans! I'm depressingizing myself at the thought.

CyberGene - your English is very good. Better than Dewsters!!

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Originally Posted by CyberGene
Anyway, I would like to use the off topic started by EssBrace to apologize to all the native English speakers (and other who are fluent in English) for my bad English in my posts.

I say to you "да приемат това, да си беден английски, заедно със себе си, друго място, далеч от погледа ми!"

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CyberGene - your English is very good. Better than Dewsters!!

Yes, and I'm 100% sure his Bulgarian is better than mine (Google Translate).

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That was great thumb To be honest, Google Translate (and similar services) are poor at translating from and to Bulgarian and I had to re-translate back to English your kind wish in order to double-check what you really said, but fortunately they are getting better with time. We're a small nation, so that's not a top priority for Google I guess grin

P.S. I remember a funny story. I worked in Dublin, Ireland for 4 months around 2005. Somebody told me in advance that Irish accent is different. A guy had to take me from the airport and he was speaking awfully bad English. He even told me he was amazed that my English was so good. That was just ridiculous because I knew it was not true and I said to myself: Wow, these Irishmen really speak English worse than me! Well, it turned out he was French grin Anyway, Irish accent is strange indeed, I had real difficulties understanding people there. They also laughed at me many times for my poor English. And my English hasn't improved much since then, so don't tell me it's good wink

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Originally Posted by EssBrace
Well, not sure really. But it sounds (to me) like the kind of Americanism that is radically changing the language. Like stressing the wrong syllable, which Americans typically do. Like HarASS, which correctly is HARass. And because we (Brits) are forever absorbing American culture, it is becoming the norm here. I would place things in alphabetical order, you alphabetize them. Which I know is more efficient in terms of using fewer words but it is ugly English to my eyes. I (or my house) would be burgled, you would be "burglarized", which is absurd to me. Placing "ize" on the end of a word doesn't make a new word in my book.


Please don't category us.

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Sorry, I had never intentionized to category you!

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