*Don't Throw Away your Old wore Roland MC-808 / Roland MC-909 Rubber SW Pads, you can restored key contacts*
• Roland MC-808 Rubber SW A Pad - Part Code# 04125601 (Discontinued)
• Roland MC-808 Rubber SW B Pad - Part Code# 04125612 (Discontinued)
• Roland MC-909 Rubber SW A Pad - Part Code# 03017690 (Discontinued)
-- ROLAND DIGITAL PIANO, KEYBOARD, SYNTHESIZER, KEY CONTACT REPAIR KIT:
•• Repair those worn out, mis-firing keyboard keys contacts / rubber pads on Roland keyboards, electric pianos, synthesizers, sequencers and drum / rhythm machines.
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*Don't Throw Away your Old wore Roland MC-808 & MC-909 Pads*
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*Don't Throw Away your Old wore Roland MC-808 & MC-909 Pads*
This is Not a (( Spam )) ~ *F.Y I.*, it is Option for those who are technical, and can D.I.Y. Repairs. - Sooner or Later parts will not be available no more. -- If you do resort to buy replacement parts instead, then buy double amount of parts so you have them stock.
NOTE: (on KEY CONTACT REPAIR KIT)
• You need to be really careful to respect drying times, or otherwise the powder coated graphite should stick where it is not allowed too and mess things a big time.
• Every liquid graphite will work since keys don't need a specific carbon resistance but just close the contact. An UV lamp will help to dry the carbon faster, with no cracks. Suggested to put twice, letting dry both layers.
NOTE: (on KEY CONTACT REPAIR KIT)
• You need to be really careful to respect drying times, or otherwise the powder coated graphite should stick where it is not allowed too and mess things a big time.
• Every liquid graphite will work since keys don't need a specific carbon resistance but just close the contact. An UV lamp will help to dry the carbon faster, with no cracks. Suggested to put twice, letting dry both layers.