Casio PT-10 bending info


From what I can tell, circuit bending Casio PT-10 may not be the most rewarding thing to do. However these board scans and tip lines may be handy for anyone getting started. Also note that even though Casio PT-10 and Concertmate 350 have similar external looks their boards are not the same as pointed out by the Univac. The above boardscans were posted on the benders forum as links to here , and now they are also archived on GetLofi.

9 Responses to “Casio PT-10 bending info”

  1. robert says:

    comments broken?

  2. CM says:

    No, it may get tagged as spam though.

  3. I have one of these came to me non functional from ebay (even though the auction said it was).Led stays on,regardless if unit is off or on,theres no sound ocasionally when you reinstall batteries theres a buzzing or humming sound,Once it almost played a melody but cut off.Does any one knows whats up with it ?

  4. Could be a dirty battery compartment. Try taking it apart and cleaning. Otherwise maybe someone tried circuit bending it before you.

  5. Thanks, But this keyboard is super clean ,your right maybe someone did try bending it.Thanks!

  6. cammy says:

    try looking inside see if anybody soldered two points side by sid eby mistake

  7. dave says:

    my pt 10 stopped working when i was bending it, is there a way to reset it or is it fried.

  8. CM says:

    Try removing all your bends completely. That may be it. Otherwise check your power wires, some times those come loose.

    Check your batteries, they could’ve died.

    If none of that helps, it could be fried.

  9. dave says:

    yea im pretty sure its fried. thanks for the tips

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