
I can look at the UPS tracking and see it was delivered at my local UPS depot at 4am this morning, but I wave to wait until Monday to get it

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+1!neomad wrote:I like the new thread title
so a new keybed without cutoff doesn't have to be blue.. Mine is pink, and when i bought it it's already on 1.52Ojustaboo wrote:Pink
But it's a completely different feel when the keys hit the contacts, again very hard to explain.
Ojustaboo wrote:Pink
I really hope that statemen is correct.Ojustaboo wrote:Korg UK state that my serial number falls within the range of when they started using different contacts and said the colour is irrelevant.
Just looked at the paper work they included. to quote it.Davidb wrote:I really hope that statemen is correct.Ojustaboo wrote:Korg UK state that my serial number falls within the range of when they started using different contacts and said the colour is irrelevant.
JFYI my Korg distrubutor is giving their costumers a different info, I´ve seen how the procedure of changing the contacts works and what conctacts they use for replacing the old ones, and they are using the blue ones.
Seems unlikely they would lie. Whether that statement means they changed the contacts while doing the upgrade, or are just confirming it does have the updated contacts I don't know.Replacement Korg Kronos 88
with updated contacts and
upgrade fitted
My Kronos 88 is number 3671. I was guaranteed that it came with the keybed fix installed, and mine has pink contacts. It was part of a new shipment from Korg after the keybed fix was out there. No problems with it so far.Ojustaboo wrote:Would be interested in anyone with an 88 note higher serial than 3600 and those with 88 note Kronos X to see what colour their contacts are.