to Avoid reflections on the sx900 display ...? it can be done!

Started by Aquilauno, January 24, 2021, 02:55:36 PM

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conclusion... it works  :)

The 2 x 9.5 cm flap must be positioned under the lectern so that the structure is firmly fixed. Access to the touch screen remains optimal.

I made the prototype in cardboard, in the future I will try to make it in plywood to see if I can put two small hinges on the sides to close the screen to protect the display (in this case the 2 cm flap must be in thin plastic that allows the insertion under the music rest, a little black silicone where the structure rests will avoid the graffiti on the keyboard.
Pietro ;)

Lucille Chung



I've also got a fix for this.   I use an 88-key board as a MIDI controller, and I tip the PSR up at an angle at the back, since I don't use the PSR keyboard now anyways.     That keeps the LCD more visible.   

Jeff_M

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6)  The feedback.
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I batted one out this afternoon and it works slick.  I may do one out of thin sheet metal if I can put something on the edges to prevent scarring.  Thanks for the idea, Aqualano!

overover

The German company "Mister Music" has a so-called "glare protection" (intended for Genos) on offer. However, this plastic part is not cheap: ;)
>>> https://www.mistermusic-profishop.de/tasten/zubehoer/staender-halterungen/7169/mister-music-display-blendschutz-fuer-yamaha-genos


Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)

Aquilauno

Quote from: Jeff_M on January 24, 2021, 06:53:54 PM
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6)  The feedback.
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I batted one out this afternoon and it works slick.  I may do one out of thin sheet metal if I can put something on the edges to prevent scarring.  Thanks for the idea, Aqualano!


rubber tube you cut it on one side and insert it (glue it on the edge ....)

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