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Identify this Hohner

Started by Silas, February 04, 2008, 09:20:18 PM

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Silas

Can anyone identify this for me ?


Thanks

kick52

Looks like it says Honner TX-50.

Circuitbenders

Looks like a rebadged casio to me.

Hohner had a habit of rebadging black Casio keyboards for the european market and giving them white cases.
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Silas

Hey thanks guys...

Has anyone exsperience bending this?

Silas

Which model of Casio would be underneath it ?

Circuitbenders

Unfortunately i don't actually know, i know i've seen it in black but i can't quite place where it was.

Now its really bugging me.....
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catweazle

looks a bit like my Casio Casiotone CT-370 with two loadspeakers.
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earthstandstill

#7

Circuitbenders

Thats the one, i think i owned one of those once which might explain why the hohner was so familiar.  ;)
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computer at sea

QuoteCasio CT-460?

I bet that's what it is.

Silas

Cool thanks! Again, the big question, is it an interesting bend?

catweazle

since it is a casio I'm shure it is very bendable.
Try to use capacitors  10nF ... 10uF  for bending - works great in my CT380 !
Tip: if there is a IC with 2 rows of pins try bending this first
good luck!

casiologie

Many more suggestions about CASIO bending you will find here:

http://www.jz-server.de/forum2/

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