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Kelvin from Parklands - Marshlands

Hi there in neighbour land, I have been cleaning up garage and have an ace tone GT 7 combo keyboard and bass peddles to move along.
It has a stand as well. Now the good news,,she's in a bit of ruff condition and keyboard lights up when powered but no sound when pressing on the keys. I think it's got its own speaker. might suit a electrical tech minded person to get going. Years ago, 25 plus, I replaced a burnt out resistor and got it going again for children to belt out there best silent night number, or 'od to joy. More pleasing than a recorder. It has a volume nob. It is a rather large unit, so takers will need some spare room. Also does any one know how to run/work lyric pad please.
I bought the app and loaded it on to my tablet and need a bit of help in running it. Thanks, in advance, so give me a call for more info. 021 295 0174.

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