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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Tom-Tom repeating and snare adjustment

From: <jesper@...>
Date: 2005-12-13

richard:
> I have the SDSV system and there seems to be two problems.The first one is
> that one of the tom-toms. When I turn on the unit, it beats a loud
> tom-tom
> one time then it beats repeatedly by itself .

At the same interval or randomly?

> I turn down the volume so I
> don't have to hear it . The second thing is my snare has lost it's snare
> sound.

Do you mean the noise or the entire audio out?

> I know it has to do with the little holes near the knobs for that
> channel.
> Does anyone know how to set the little holes to get the snare sound.

These "holes" are preset trimmers for the settings when you choose memory
position 3 and 4 and hasn't anything to do with live tweaking on channel
2...

> Right now
> it's more of a tom sound.When I had it serviced at the music store he
> said
> all is well but I don't think he knew what he was doing, all he said was
> that
> there was power to all.

My guess is that the noise circuit is dead then if it sounds like a tom. The
snare card _is_ basically a tom with noise settings added...

> I tried using a small screwdriver and adjust the
> holes next to some knobs and it did change the sound. I think the repair
> man
> messed with them but I have no proof. I do know it worked fantastic
> before I put
> it away years ago.

Choose channel two and fiddle with the knobs instead - it's the same thing
and you might find out if there is any noise source left... Unless the
stupid tech fiddled on the circuit board and believed it to be unwanted
noise, but I don't think anyone is _that_ stupid?!

> If any of you experts can help me I would be
> appreciated.Last of all ,I am an electronics dummy so put it into words I
> can understand.

Same here, but since noone else answered... ;)

> My expertise is everything to do with construction and That means
> everything.
> I will be able to follow any instructions to the letter so give it your
> best
> shot. Who ever gives me the right info for the corrections I will let the
> list know so they get bragging rights to the rest of you. I'm mostly
> interested in the snare unit because two tom work, not the third

My best guesses then are a dead noise circuit on the snare card (shouldn't
be a big thing for a tech _with_ knowledge. Regarding the tom it might just
be bad contacts (if random tom sounds are heard) or a leaking current (if
it's more "rhythmical").

> Thank you list And I hope all have
> a
> Merry Christmas Or whatever you celebrate during this time of year.
> Richard

Bah! That reminds me to get something nice for my wife... ;) And a SDS-III
for myself if I could just find one!

electronically yours, jesper
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