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Cynthia Flynn Posted on Jan 22, 2019
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Williams allegro digital keyboard. Randomly the keys stopped making sound

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The contact strips under the keys need to be cleaned or replaced.

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SOURCE: Hi, I just got a

If this is a brand new unit, exercise your warranty!

BUT FIRST see if packing material worked through the speaker grill... you know littel pieces of the packing peanuts or otherr contamination that sits in the speaker cone and rattles.

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Why do keys produce no sound?

Hi Kyle:
Have a look at your manual.
Sometimes you'll find that there will be an "input" setting required.
You might also try google with his link.
https://www.google.ca/#q=Williams+Allegro+88-Key+Digital+Piano
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
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Connect williams allegro midi to usb

You probably want to connect to an audio input.
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C key too loud out of tune

As you didn't tell us the make and model, we can't be much help. You should conytact the Customer Service Department of whoever manufactured the instrument.
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Midi settings

You have to plug in the laptop sorry to say. Think of it as a piano that can be used as a midi controller.
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I just opened my new piano and middle C pushes harder than all the other keys and plays softer

Take it back to the store (send it back to the store but call first to get a return authorization if you got it online). This sounds like a manufactures defect. It shouldn't work that way.

You can also try calling Yamaha (good customer service historically). Check your packaging for their number. They usually prefer that you call them to get things fixed instead of returning it.

I would not recommend trying any quick fixes anyone else recommends because they can invalidate your warranty from Yamaha

Good luck.
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My Williams Allegro 88 keyboard sustain pedal is doing the opposite of sustaining. I lost the manual so I also don't know how to reset it and if this will fix the problem.

Assuming this has worked in the past (otherwise if you have changed to different pedal that is the problem) the usual thing is the machine samples the state of the pedal at power up and assumes the polarity of the pedal is at rest. Make sure you are not pressing it as you power up. Also verify the pedal is COMPLETELY plugged in... sometimes they are not quite fully in and that causes a problem, especially with the two stage versions that are sometimes used.
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Hi, I just got a new williams allegro digital piano, and the right speaker sounds noise with low keys.

If this is a brand new unit, exercise your warranty!

BUT FIRST see if packing material worked through the speaker grill... you know littel pieces of the packing peanuts or otherr contamination that sits in the speaker cone and rattles.
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THere are a number of keys that are stiff or "stick" and do not play properly. IS ther a simple fix?

Check if front of key is hitting the case. If it is, analyze why it is happening. If unit has been dropped this can happen. One can sometimes move the whole key assembly back slightly if this is the problem.
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