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FDP Forum / Rock-it 88's - Keyboard Forum / Casio MT 240
FDP Forum / Rock-it 88's - Keyboard Forum / Casio MT 240
stiggowitz
S.W.Washington
stigg "Geezer, and still lov'in it"!Sep 23rd, 2018 02:08 PM Edit Profile
Hey e'budy. Ive got a casio mt 240 with midi and I would like to fix it. The volume is all the way up and I can barely hear it. I can use the earphone attachment thru an amplifier but I would really like to hear it louder thru the main speakers so I won't have to lug an amp around. Can anyone help?
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reverendrob
FDP Data Goon
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We all want
our time in hellSep 24th, 2018 02:50 AM Edit Profile
The built-in speakers on any of that sort of board are never particularly loud. Running it to something else is pretty much your option.
And that model is ancient and very low end (no outs but a headphone is a clear indicator with built-in speakers).
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