NewtoReeds
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Good evening, friends!
I have a theoretical question about the SEM/ Ciao MIDI accordions. They (as well as basically every MIDI accordion outside of the Roland V's and Bugari EVO) have external midi expanders and power supplies and require an amplifier to make sound.
I was wondering if it was conceivably possible to take the guts of the expander/power supply, fit them inside the case/bellows, adapt it to use battery power, and install compact speakers under the grille.
I ask because while listing steps makes it sound very easily done, practical constraints become an issue, such as fitting the output jacks, or shielding the boards from the speaker magnets, or even just finding room for it all. Weight wouldn't be a huge concern for me.
I have a theoretical question about the SEM/ Ciao MIDI accordions. They (as well as basically every MIDI accordion outside of the Roland V's and Bugari EVO) have external midi expanders and power supplies and require an amplifier to make sound.
I was wondering if it was conceivably possible to take the guts of the expander/power supply, fit them inside the case/bellows, adapt it to use battery power, and install compact speakers under the grille.
I ask because while listing steps makes it sound very easily done, practical constraints become an issue, such as fitting the output jacks, or shielding the boards from the speaker magnets, or even just finding room for it all. Weight wouldn't be a huge concern for me.