Michael Buchner skrev:
> I posted several times that the SDS7 is very sensitive to physical
> influences like shocks from transport. Remember, they called it "simmons
> cabasa". If somebody is so brave to risk a transport, he should wadd it
> into foam rubber and not attach rack ears.
As mentioned before (I think) the seller of mine used the holes intended
for the rack ears to screw pieces of wood onto the SDS-7. To these he
attached a longer board across the front to protect wheel, buttons and
the rest of the panel. Good work! So there are some good use for those
holes I guess! :D
> In case of studio rack use, a large hum problem may show up. The SDS7
> has the signal grounding on the metal box and no soft earth/ground lift.
Good for me that I have no ground in my studio then. ;)
> Another con is, that the rack ears would only screw to the lid of the
> box and I myself would not trust the static of this thin metal.
> My tip: Screw an Akai Sampler into the rack and place the SDS7 on top of
> it! You don't need to use the Akai...
The last advice is the best! :D My SDS-7 rests on top of my Tangerine
Dream drummer and he has never been happier. A sturdy piece of german
music history just below the rubber feet.
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electronically yours, jesper
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