From sam Sent Mon, Aug 6th 2018, 17:11
Several other Roland keyboards used the same type of keys (JV-1000, XP-30, XP-60, for instance), but they all will have the same red glue problem. Roland later changed the glue compound to make replacement keybeds for warranty repairs, but I think this was done after all those keyboards had been already produced. You can tell the new glue, because it is black instead of red. So maybe you'll get lucky and find one of these that had the keybed replaced as a warranty repair, but I think that mostly you'll just find more red glue... You can clean the keys and then re-glue the weights, but that is a long project. Sam Mims Syntaur On 8/6/2018 11:59 AM, Il Creatore Il Creatore wrote: > Hi > I've a red glued roland xp 80, and before proceding with the NASO4 Iìd > like to know if there are other roland keyboard that have same kay > structure and I could make a sostitution.... > I've access to some broken kayboard and maybe There's some roland with > same kaybord tipe. > > Thank you in advance.