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Broken white E and F keys on my TECHNICS SX P50

I dropped my sxp50 piano at a gig and broke the high E and F white keys, can i get replacements, and where. URGENT PLEASE

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SOMETIMES the keys are not really broken, but instead knocked out of their pivot arrangements. Technics is out of business and you MAY have a hard time finding replacements. I believe they were bought out by Panasonic. You will LIKELY have to get parts for this, if available, through an instrument repair shop.

I might suggest taaking it to a shop and see if they MIGHT be able to swap the keys with ones you don't use.

They SHOULD be able to disarm them so it is at least playable.

Be forewarned that SOMETIMES excess forces on the keys from dropping CAN crack the circuit board onder the keys and that can be fatal and require board replacement, if available.

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