Behringer keyboards imperfection

Slouching Raymond

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I have recently bought a Behringer Poly D, and an Odyssey.
As cool as they are, they have a common trait.
Occasionally a white key does not always rise back up to the unpressed level, after playing.
It is not the same key each time, could be any white key.
You have to touch it again to get it back up.
It does not seem to affect the sound, as the key does dis-engage, just doesn't rise all the way up.
If it has happened once, I try to make that key do it again, but it won't repeat it for me.
It will be some other key next time.
I think the springs could be a bit stronger.
 
I have recently bought a Behringer Poly D, and an Odyssey.
As cool as they are, they have a common trait.
Occasionally a white key does not always rise back up to the unpressed level, after playing.
It is not the same key each time, could be any white key.
You have to touch it again to get it back up.
It does not seem to affect the sound, as the key does dis-engage, just doesn't rise all the way up.
If it has happened once, I try to make that key do it again, but it won't repeat it for me.
It will be some other key next time.
I think the springs could be a bit stronger.
I want a Poly D.
 
Recently a german engineer doing his own synth designs presented some opened Behringers and showed , waht there is behind and how cheap they are built. This not done for eternaty :-) The recommendation was, to buy 3 of them as rack version to have one working for prodcution, one as replacement when it fails on stage and the 3. for repair resource and use a good master keyboard.

Well I cannot comment, I do not use the Behringers
 
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