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I have a Kurzweil SP76 piano.  It is touch-sensitive (or rather, velocity sensitive).  The harder I hit the key, the louder it is.

 

However, since this morning, the A-flat below middle C is always at maximum volume.  Any ideas on what the problem might be, and how to fix it?

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On 10/05/2025 at 12:23, bass_dinger said:

I have a Kurzweil SP76 piano.  It is touch-sensitive (or rather, velocity sensitive).  The harder I hit the key, the louder it is.

 

However, since this morning, the A-flat below middle C is always at maximum volume.  Any ideas on what the problem might be, and how to fix it?


Now I don't know the Kurzweils specifically, but it probably has a type of hammer and a sensitive pad underneath (I don't know the right terminology here).
This pad then probably is knackered - - not necessarily after impact: tmight be dirt or corrosion or whatnot - - and in case needs a repair or replacement. You could try opening it. As said, I don't know the specifics of these.

Me, I'd open the piano and, if all of the pads are identical, I'd simply use the pad for a non-used key on the dusty end, moving it to the position in question.

You might also be able to get a new pad from the importer. However, I tried similar for my Roland, without success for half a year, so this might be trickier done than said.

Best of luck whatever way you choose!
bert

 

 

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Thank you, @BassTractor. Other Internet searches suggested the same issue, so I need to pluck up the courage to take the piano apart, and look at the pad beneath the A-flat.

 

More likely, I will contact a repairer that I know, and ask him to look at it - I am not a bold or confident fixer of things. 

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