I got this little Casio MT-110 at a charity sale. It works fine but unfortunately somebody had put stickers on the keys which made them all sticky and gooey. On top of that the instrument was quite dusty and greasy - like if a kid had played it immediately after eating a jam sandwich (and yes, that is often the case with second hand toy keyboards).
So I took it apart. Cleaned all the parts. And assembled it again.
Again the music is something I made in 1997. It is played on Roland SH-2000, Casio SA-1, Casio SA-3 with Boss OC-2 octaver, Kawai MS-20, and Yamaha PSS-12, and Roland CR-1000.
Sweet!
bimjales 2 years ago 2
Cleaning Casios, that my real passion !
cosmohelectrastudio 2 years ago 2
I remember cleaning my Roland Alpha Juno-1 synthesizer. The inside was so dusty that the circuit board was gray and after cleaning , it was bright green again. They keys were worse, and had to be cleaned with alcohol and water. 23 years of dust.
Now I need to replace it's battery. Joy. Its the one that you have to put in a battery holder, then the new battery.
Great video. :)
Happy 2010!
TheSynthFreq 2 years ago 2
I'm glad you got the keyboard to work and restored it's condition,my Aunty had a Casio MT I can't quite remember the model number.
Penguindog55 2 years ago 2