Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
The case is based off of snap lock mounting, there's a high chance you might break the outer shell but you will need a spudger/guitar pick/something plastic to run it between the two halves of the case, like you would with a laptop's disassembly. Personally, the only thing I'd chance would be the switches, not the underside of the keyboard since you can cosmetically damage the keyboard if you don't open it up the right way.

If you're still interested in disassembling the keyboard;
View: https://youtu.be/iRiiGQpNtGI?t=206

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Notice the clips on the bottom half of the keyboard? Those are the clips I'm speaking of. With that, it's not mod friendly for a newcomer to the hobby, IMHO.
 

tecmo34

Administrator
Moderator
Is it fine enough not to mod it, It looks like theres alot of layers of foam already
It does have good amount of foam so the tape mod would provide little additional support to the sound profile, in stock form. The only reason I would do a tape mod on that keyboard would be if I'm looking to remove some or all of the foam to give it more flex when typing.

It really is about your sound / flex appeal but as Lutfij stated, you do risk damage to the case if you try and open and mod, so if you are good with the sound, I won't modify.