Slow tempo hammer clatter. Really annoying for room neighbour if any. As I believe - significant usage wear was made by first owner after 1.5-2 years of professional usage.
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@TariasNiniel4 жыл бұрын
Maybe even some plastic parts are broken off... there are very good youtube tutorials though on the topic on how to repair yamaha GH keybords. But whats good about them is... Compared to some other mechanisms (that can also fail, even if you got the nicest full lengh wooden key stuff with a real Piano mechanic. those can fail (wood f.e. can warp and stuff) The Yamaha GH keybords are really quite a simple build, with not very many moving parts (compared to some "real piano key hammer mechanisms"). which makes them quite easy to disassemble, clean and/or fix 99% of the time. I concider that kind of a plus ^^
@lindsay91711 ай бұрын
I’ve literally just sold my DGX 630 in this last month (I’m upgrading to an Arius) I’ve had it 15 years and can safely say I’ve not had that issue.
@chaoticMadnessx5 жыл бұрын
Mine has been uncovered with no use for 10 years and it behaves great, use with external speakers and you will be fine
@chaoticMadnessx5 жыл бұрын
Also the sound seems like an effect you have put afterwards so I assume this is fake
@a337954 жыл бұрын
He obviously recorded the piano and the noise separately and edited it together... not fake, you dum dum
@Esperluet5 жыл бұрын
1:06 Is the sound disappearing without any action of your part ?
@stevezeno4 ай бұрын
Sound has definitely been altered in this video
@luckyluke972235 жыл бұрын
Problem of all digital pianos... Dust, that why pianos must be be covered when you don't use it, especially "GH" models and keyboards with hammer look like techonlogy... Disassemble it and clean it... I think you need to regrease few parts too...