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Radias module prop

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ummm...i noticed my Radias on the back has one propping lock mechanism whereas ive seen in pictures the Radias having two??

can someone please explain! :shock:?

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Post by hogberto »

mine's like the photo on the left - one prop and one 'guide' arm attached only to the base of the module.

maybe the US market gets two because of their litigiosity. :lol:

anyway you just reminded me how much i lurve my radias, so i'm off to play it. 8)
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Nope I got mine from the US and it's the same as the one on the left. The Radias has been around since 06, so I imagine this was just a redesign to possibly cut cost. Or maybe it was determined locking both sides was too cumbersome?

That's my best guess.

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I guess it really didn't need 2 afterall?? :shock:
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The braces are different. I don't have one, but it would seem to me that the right-side is better/more stable, no?
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well it seems to be stable even when im going crazy on it...so it's all good 8)
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^^ and that's the best test really! looks can be deceiving...
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Post by Timo »

I do seem to recall the Radias rack and keyboard being re-engineered (with regards to the mechanism) when it was first released. I guess there may be two versions. An early one, and a latter.

I only have one side that latches (on the right side), like on the left picture. I remember being concerned at first when looking at it for the first time, but once assembled it's still very sturdy.
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Post by YorkshireLad »

I'm sure I read on here that it was re-designed after someone trapped their finger in it!
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YorkshireLad wrote:I'm sure I read on here that it was re-designed after someone trapped their finger in it!
:shock: UCH!
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Thus the warning lable on the mechanism......
"Dont trap your finger here"
Time Can be Mastered,
"NOW" is the Password....
Currently running, Hammond M3, Yamaha CS80 + MM6, Roland JX-3P + Mkb 1000 + Vk7 + D110, Alesis Quadrasynth plus, Haken Continuum fingerboard, Korg Radias + Lambda, Ensoniq SQ80, Waldorf Blofeld, Creamware Prodyssey + B4000, Use Audio Plugiator, Arp Axxe ....and some soft synths.
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slammah2012 wrote:Thus the warning lable on the mechanism......
"Dont trap your finger here"
Tell me about it. I feel bad for companies these days. Unless you have EVERYTHING spelled out to the user, you're liable. Someone winning a lawsuit because their coffee was too hot demonstrates common sense is almost a lost commodity.

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Post by gdh »

I can almost hear the debate 20 yrs. down the line in the Vintage Synth discussion forums, which kybd controller is worth more Radias kybd Rev. 1 or Rev. 2 :lol:
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I agree ....

First, the law society dumbs down society so someone actually catches a finger...
Then they impose the threat of lawsuit for anything stupidly possible as a cause of harm....

Its strange however, in my country, cigarettes have mandatory pictures of death and disease and warnings covering 20% of every pack, yet car manufacturers are not required to have pictures of splattered bodies on the hoods of cars...
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Post by Yatmandu »

slammah2012 wrote:I agree ....

First, the law society dumbs down society so someone actually catches a finger...
Then they impose the threat of lawsuit for anything stupidly possible as a cause of harm....

Its strange however, in my country, cigarettes have mandatory pictures of death and disease and warnings covering 20% of every pack, yet car manufacturers are not required to have pictures of splattered bodies on the hoods of cars...
Maybe we should all have tattoos of a skeleton on our foreheads as we're all gonna die one day! :lol:
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