My Bad, I dropped something in my Korg Piano...

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scoobychau
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My Bad, I dropped something in my Korg Piano...

Post by scoobychau »

For my KORG NC-300 keyboard, I dropped something in this hole yesterday... i try turn the piano upside down but the object refuse to come out. Is there anything you can suggest me to do?

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BTW, this is a replacement speaker i got from some car stereo shop.
(the original speaker have foam that is completely melted.

The center part of the speaker now extend above the surface keeping the protection metal mesh raised up.
:?

It was a botto cap i dropped i was intent to use it to keep the metal mesh up.

stupid me.
voip
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Post by voip »

Something like this, perhaps:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLEXIBLE-24-S ... 0817992716

Does removing the speaker reveal a large enough hole to get a couple of fingers through?

Alternatively, remove the base of the instrument. Most keyboard bases come off fairly easily once the quite considerable number of screws have been removed.
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LordVampyre
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Post by LordVampyre »

I used these guys to repair a pair of Snell KII's and they did a beautiful job.

They might be able to help you... also, their customer service is Most excellent.

http://www.simplyspeakers.com/

Theyre located in Florida.
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