Keyboard issues on a new Voyager Old School
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:08 pm
Hi guys,
I'm brand new to this list and I just received my new Voyager Old School yesterday and I've found 2 issues so far... After about a 1/2 hour of playing I found that the leftmost A#, B, C, and C# keys make a lot of mechanical noise when pressed, the A# and C in particular sound like they're stopping against something metallic inside of the chassis (sounds like if you were to tap something metallic in the inside of the chassis) and you can hear it rattle through the chassis like it's actually hitting it somehow. The keys themselves seem to function ok sound-wise though. The second issue is the the afterpressure on the two highest keys does not have the range of the rest of the keys. The highest C barely outputs any pressure info and the adjacent B is a little stronger, though noticeably weaker than any of the other keys. I wonder if maybe this is normal due to the fact that they are also doubling in function to activate Multi Trigger mode? Anyone have any ideas? Sending it back for a replacement seems like my best option, this thing is less than 24hrs old and I'm really bummed about this...
I'm brand new to this list and I just received my new Voyager Old School yesterday and I've found 2 issues so far... After about a 1/2 hour of playing I found that the leftmost A#, B, C, and C# keys make a lot of mechanical noise when pressed, the A# and C in particular sound like they're stopping against something metallic inside of the chassis (sounds like if you were to tap something metallic in the inside of the chassis) and you can hear it rattle through the chassis like it's actually hitting it somehow. The keys themselves seem to function ok sound-wise though. The second issue is the the afterpressure on the two highest keys does not have the range of the rest of the keys. The highest C barely outputs any pressure info and the adjacent B is a little stronger, though noticeably weaker than any of the other keys. I wonder if maybe this is normal due to the fact that they are also doubling in function to activate Multi Trigger mode? Anyone have any ideas? Sending it back for a replacement seems like my best option, this thing is less than 24hrs old and I'm really bummed about this...