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Originally Posted by Nordomus
I did in the past and I will soon...


If you do believe there is something to be gained by uploading videos of so-called 'clicking keys' to Youtube, may I recommend that you set their status as 'Unlisted' (rather than 'Public') and simply provide a link.

If the videos are not related to Kawai's 'Grand Feel II' keyboard action, I would also request that you create a new thread.

Thank you in advance.

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I post them as unlisted I think BUT if repair will be denied then they will be public. What is to be gained? For me nothing, it will be even harder then to sell my piano but at least some people will be warned and will be aware of those issues. I don't own Kawai piano so I'm not planning to make any video about Kawai's keys issue but I have Roland piano, not the first one piano and not the first keyboard in current piano so I think I have the right and expertise to post issues with my piano on youtube.
And like I said if it will be fixed then videos will remain unlisted or will be deleted which I did when my keyboard was replaced and all worked awesome. But after such a short time the issue is back so it is more than probable that there will be new videos. That is all there is to it.
And why do you use qoute marks? Those ARE clicking keys, on both Kawai and Roland pianos. This week I've been to shop with Kawai pianos and those noises ARE there. I've tested both CA-67 and CA-97. On both on them there were diffrent clicking/noisy keys. But let's be clear it is still much better than my HP 605 now but they are there. Maybe coincidence? Not likely but who knows.

Last edited by Nordomus; 06/19/16 09:33 AM.

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