Thanks for the info! I had a feeling it might be related to the Marantz system but I had never heard the name "Super Scope" applied to it. So the Super Scope was the original Pianocorder design?? Hmmm. Well I'll have to take note. This customer is actually considering getting rid of this piano and just wants it to work. If it can't be made to work correctly he might just want us to gut it out. Rob Goodale, RPT Las Vegas, NV "Carl W. Meyer" wrote: > Superscope is the name of a company founded by Joseph Tushinski, It later > had a division by the name of Marantz. Tushinski bought the cassette > player system from a division of Teledyne in Tennessee. Hence the > Pianocorder. I had a dealership and installed about 130 of these units > before Yamaha bought the pianocorder division of Marantz and put it out of > business.
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