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  • Yamaha EL900 MDR Removal

    Hello there,

    I have an excellent EL900 which came with a flakey Chinese Floppy emulator that doe not work . I have the original floppy drive and want to re install the floppy unit. I ma fairly technically competent but I am struggling to see how the MDR is removed. Does anyone have any suggestion so expeience of how to remove the drive please?

    Thanks


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    Found this very good reply to a similar issue in a another section which appears to be in enough detail to allow me to explore and solve my problem....

    "Sure. The EL900 is unlike the Electones in which the entire top panel flips up as a unit (containing all buttons, controls, and both manuals). The manuals in the EL900 are independent units that are bolted to the main base of the main unit; this is presumably due to the need for increased mechanical rigidity to enable horizontal touch to work.
    To open the organ, one removes two screws with round washers that are found on the extreme left underside of the main unit (going through a heavy steel bracket). These two hold down the left side of the button panel. Then, on the right side of the main unit, one also removes one or two (can't remember right now) similar screws in a similar location. These release the panel on which are found the MDR controls and the main power switch. One now lifts that panel and pulls it toward the front of the organ. This reveals a hidden screw which holds down the right side of the button panel. Once that is removed, the button panel can be flipped up. As on other Electones, the "top panel" (the aluminum extrusion at the back of the main unit) should also be removed. One then lifts up the glass keyboard cover part way, and then swings up the button panel. There is a wire arm on the bottom of the left side of the button panel that can be swung down to hold up the button panel, and a screwdriver can be inserted into the hinge section of the keyboard cover to hold it in place (as on the EL90/70).

    There is one other screw with a round washer somewhat inboard of the two on the left that must also be removed to free the flip-up button panel. It's over three inches long, which makes it easy to identify when removing it.

    Once the button panel is up, one has access to the innards. The two manuals are each held in place from below by a large number of machine screws with square washers. The manuals can be removed individually. I still haven't figured out where to disconnect their cables yet.

    I hope this procedure will be helpful to others. Andy, please feel free to move it to another section of the website if that is appropriate.

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