Update - received the EII - box had a big gash at one end - seemed ok, but when I opened it up half the keys were smashed off
I dont understand people who think one layer of bubble wrap, and some styrofoam peanuts at one end of the single layer cardboard box is enough for an 80 pound synth...
So - this was yesterday - after filing a claim, I took a minute to open it up, clean out the broken keys, account for all the missing springs - and see what happened when I fired it up - lo and behold, it powered on...even more remarkably, the drives worked and booted a disk! AND full audio - all 8 voices...
Its an early EII with an RS422 upgrade installed.
I found a Kawai K1 in a locally today for 100$ - spent a few hours basically swapping EVERY key over - replaced bad bushings, cleaned the keys as I transferred them, and had a beautiful looking keybed in a few hours...
Took an HxC out of my DPX1, made up a new cable - and installed everything. JB Welded a broken mounting hole on the bottom, glued a crack on the side and buttoned it all back up...everything works great and the keybed is a joy to play now. The claim covers up to 70% of the cost, so I'm filing to make sure I get a big chunk of this paid for - if I couldnt do the work myself it would not have been worth keeping, as it is now, I've got quite a few hours into fixing this, and I still need to put a new display in it, and POSSIBLY take it to a body shop and have a fe chips fixed and resprayed...but for now, I have an EII in my life again...time to put my Emax 1 rack up for sale, this EII's a keeper...