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Yamaha CLP-350 with 2 permanently stuck keys. Economically repairable?


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I’ve just acquired an old Yamaha Clavinova CLP-350 from someone who was throwing it out. It’s fine apart from two adjacent black and white keys (bottom F/F#) which are permanently depressed and not working at all. My guess is that they’ve had something heavy fall on them! Does this sound like something that's economically repairable?

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I have the same exact model number. It's old, but IMHO it still sounds great compared to other Clavinova models that came after it. Still a great Yamaha digital piano!

 

I have had keys go bad on mine... broken or sticky. You need to open the unit up, remove the keybed assembly, and examine the 2 keys that went bad. Either they need to be replaced, or there is something wrong in the hammer mechanism underneath the key.

 

Probably not worth fixing if it's going to cost you $300 or upwards... as that is generally what the thing is worth on the used market.

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