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Wanted: Faulty / dead Kronos 88 [UK]

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:11 pm
by matt09
Hi All,

Looking to buy one of the above in the UK.

I'm not a trader - I'm looking for a second keyboard on the cheap while taking advantage of my skills as an electrical engineer with audio background. :D

I am genuine and would strongly prefer payment via cash on collection so there can be no complications. If the distance is too far and postage is viable, we can discuss options that we are both happy with.

Thanks,

Matt

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:45 am
by matt09
Still looking.

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:32 am
by GregC
try the service centers, eBay, Reverb

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 8:50 pm
by timg11
Hi @matt09,

Just so you know what you're getting into, the Kronos is not DIY friendly at all - even for an experienced electrical engineer. Although it is based on Intel/Linux, the software is protected and locked to prevent any modification. The components are mostly proprietary, and are expensive if still available at all. Detailed documentation (such as a service manual) is for all practical purposes not available to owners.

I was able to locate a freight-damaged K2 and rebuild in a more portable form. However that was primarily a mechanical endeavor. My aspirations to implement more substantial Kronos enhancements have been thwarted for the reasons above.

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:12 pm
by kronoskarma
Why not buy a 88 key MIDI master keyboard (weighted or not) and use via MIDI?

Mike

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2023 11:38 pm
by matt09
timg11 wrote:Hi @matt09,

Just so you know what you're getting into, the Kronos is not DIY friendly at all - even for an experienced electrical engineer. Although it is based on Intel/Linux, the software is protected and locked to prevent any modification. The components are mostly proprietary, and are expensive if still available at all. Detailed documentation (such as a service manual) is for all practical purposes not available to owners.

I was able to locate a freight-damaged K2 and rebuild in a more portable form. However that was primarily a mechanical endeavor. My aspirations to implement more substantial Kronos enhancements have been thwarted for the reasons above.
Thanks for the info that's very useful to know, I'll bear it in mind with any Kronos that I come across.

Still looking, bump

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:08 am
by matt09
timg11 wrote:Hi @matt09,

Just so you know what you're getting into, the Kronos is not DIY friendly at all - even for an experienced electrical engineer. Although it is based on Intel/Linux, the software is protected and locked to prevent any modification. The components are mostly proprietary, and are expensive if still available at all. Detailed documentation (such as a service manual) is for all practical purposes not available to owners.

I was able to locate a freight-damaged K2 and rebuild in a more portable form. However that was primarily a mechanical endeavor. My aspirations to implement more substantial Kronos enhancements have been thwarted for the reasons above.
Thanks for the info that's very useful to know, I'll bear it in mind with any Kronos that I come across.

Still looking, bump