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Technics SX-G7 Keyboard problem

Martin B

New member
Hi this is my first message, I am warden of an anglican Church in Spain we have a Technics SX-G7, great souns but one key does not work, the middle 'C' on the lower keyboard. I suspect a simple connection problem which I am capable of fixing but as we do not have the service manual I am daunted by all the screws under the keyboard, unsure which are necessary to unscrew to gain access, can anyone advise please
Martin
 

wljmrbill

Member
Welcome...did you check the web site for that company for help with problem.Maybe use a Google, Bling.....
 

JoeS

New member
Hi Martin,

Have you fixed your G7 yet? I can help you get your key fixed. I repair Technics organs and I have 2 G7's here. I also have spare parts. Please send me an E-mail and I can help you get your organ fixed. Write me at [email protected].

Dead keys are a common problem with G7's if they are used in a smokey enviroment. After removing the screws and lifting the keyboards, remove the circuit board for the key contacts. You will see a membrane on the back of the board. It easily peals off and you can clean the contacts with alcohol and a Q tip. That should fix it. If you need help, you can call me at 920-237-1450
 
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