Hi, Hauke.
My LEDs all light, from the programming interface to the individual
triggers. They light when you hit a pad, but the output isn't one of
the samples, it's sort of a "dooont." No real pitch, just a noise. It
doesn't change when I alter the parameters.
The battery in question is inside the brain, behind the programming
interface. You can see it when you pull the case off the chassis.
I'm not sure of the specific replacement battery required, or whether
simply replacing it will bring the beast back to life.
Hope that helps,
Jym
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Hauke Harm" <hauke@h...> wrote:
> Hi Jym!
>
> I have a "dead" SDS7 too... bought it like that. Cosmetically it is
almost mint, but the triggers don't work, no signal at all. How does
it look when the battery is dead? Same symptom? Could you please
describe it? Thank you!!!
> Do the LEDs/lights in the module light up when you hit a pad? Thats
what my SDS7 refuses to do :-(
>
> Good luck with yours!
> Hauke
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: flybot2000
> To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:40 AM
> Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: Simmons SDS 2000
>
>
>
> I have a mint-condition SDS-7 kit, identical in setup to my SDX
kit. I
> didn't use it for several years and the battery went dead. It
always
> worked perfectly before that. Could it be resurrected merely with
a
> replacement battery? When Bill B's American engineer refurbed my
SDX,
> he thought I might need some sort of memory card to rejuvenate the
> SDS-7. Anbody know about this? Help!
>
> Jym
>
> http://www.jymdingler.com/sdx.html