Fender Rhodes Everyday Average Repair

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2007

How do to small repairs in your Fender Rhodes
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  • The middle of my Rhodes is blown out. What I mean by "blown out" is that the action is sloppy and not quick at all. That's the only way I can explain it loose sloppy action. Anybody know how to fix this?

  • I'm working on a Mark II Stage model, and mechanically, it looks to be in great shape. It hasn't been played/touched in over 20 years. However, I'm not getting any signal from the instrument. The joints on the output jack appear to be in good condition. Any thoughts? Thanks!

  • Hey I have a mark II stage piano and a couple of keys are sticking. any advice?

  • @guilhermeruppert: A sustain clip on he affected tonebar might just fix you right up. And it's an inexpensive solution.

  • @namadeepak: Vintage Vibe offers instructional DVDs on their website. You could also seek an apprenticeship with one of the established repairmen around the country. There are also acoustic piano repair courses at universities that touch upon the repair of electric pianos. I believe Florida State University offers such a degree program.

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  • is there a pirticular place or a an institue or a college or school where i can learn this as a proffessional course pl help i am very much intersted in this subject

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  • Hi man, tks for posting this video. I have a problem with my rhodes. One of the keys have a very short sustain. All notes lasts around 6 seconds but this one last one 1 second, it's like a staccatto. I checked the foam that chokes the tine but nothing is touching the tine or the bell. Do you know how to fix it?

  • great video!

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