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AMPS

Fender
  DeVille Input Jack
  Mini-Twin Conversion
  Super Twin Inspection
Kay
  703-C Filter Caps
Marshall
  DSL100 Choke & Bleed
Peavey
  6505+ Tube Filaments
Selmer
  Little Giant Mk 3

KEYBOARDS

Akai
  MPC2000XL Jog Wheel
Korg
  Triton Disassembly
  Triton Worn-out Buttons
  X3 Worn-out Buttons
  X3 Floppy Drive
  Keys & Contacts:
    M1, 01W, triton, i30 ...

Moog
  Prodigy Key Contacts
  Rogue Power Jack
Roland
  D-50 Key Contacts
Sequential Circuits
  Pro-One Key Contacts
Yamaha
  MOTIF6,7 Disassembly
  MOTIF Worn-out Buttons
  Keys & Contacts:
    motif, es, DX7, sy85 ...

TECHNIQUE

  IC Socketing
  Sustain Pedal Plugs


Korg® Triton Pro    Disassembly

Korg Triton Pro synth

Replacing broken keys or switches in a Korg Triton synthesizer involves a lot of time spent taking the board apart and putting it back together.

This story shows a Korg Triton Pro but the Triton and the Triton Le are very similar in construction.

 

A Korg Triton Pro with the

keyboard assembly removed




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