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Questions about replacing my Casio PX-200 piano's speakers [CLOSE me merci]

BlochWaveBlochWave Registered User regular
edited February 2009 in Help / Advice Forum
It wasn't immediately obvious from google if I could do this, and I figured someone here would have firsthand experience.

It sounds good with headphones, but the external speakers don't seem as good as I recall (I used it forever with just headphones, it was probably a year gap between hearing the speakers actually)

How much of a hassle and cost is it to replace the speakers? I'm worried one of my cats punctured one or two speakers or something, because I had a problem with them hopping on it back when I first got it. Also is it possible to hook it up to external speakers? That would also solve the problem. I'm an AV moron, there are things on the back labeled "line out," is that what I'm looking for?


edit: The actual problem is they sound pretty weak, almost muffled. Maybe they were always like that and I became used to the headphones, but I have to max the volume to not hear the keys clicking over the sound

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  • wasted pixelswasted pixels Registered User regular
    edited February 2009
    Here's what you're looking for. Odds are the onboard speakers just aren't getting much juice, so swapping in nicer speakers won't really make a difference. You should be able to run the line out to either a proper keyboard amp or a set of powered speakers (think PC speakers) with no problems.

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  • BlochWaveBlochWave Registered User regular
    edited February 2009
    Oh that's perfect. Too easy, eh?

    My firstborn shall be named wasted pixels, thanks

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