Good luck with the sale, Andy. Just a few questions...
What modules does it have?
What color are the pads?
Do you have the selector pad?
Is it a Simmons eprom programmer?
Could you post pictures?
Thanks in advance.
Ed
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew" <andyc69uk@...> wrote:
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> Dear Simmons Group
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> After much deliberation I have decided that I need to clear some space. I offer as a 'sealed bid' the above bundle to the user group as I know the equipment will go to a good home. I am keen for the lucky winner to collect from Portsmouth, England but would be happy to deliver to the south of England if the cost of return journey fuel is covered. Please note the following:
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> SDS7 brain has an additional card as well as a custom Kenton MIDI retrofit. The midi is 'IN' only so you can use a keyboard to trigger the sounds but you can't use the pads to trigger a keyboard. There are problems with the brain, however. It is erratic at best. At the moment it works for 3 mins and then the display turns to garbage and you need to power it up again. I read in the newsgroup that this problem may be fixed by replacing a battery but I have not done this. Buyer beware, this drum brain has had the same battery in it since the date of manufacture. I no longer have time to investigate and fix these problems.
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> The hardware is suitably battered and there is some slight cracking on some of the pads. There is a hi-hat pedal, stands etc. which will all be included in the bundle. There is also a mass of cables, some of which have been re-wired to fit a cheetah drum trigger module. It's all in a mess. You will need to rewire the XLR end of some of the cables to get the pads working again.
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> There is also a working (last time I used it) EPROM programmer and a handful of chips.
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> I take no responsibility for the likely outcome that the kit will not work when you try to use it and am offering it as a project to the right person with time on thier hands to sort out the many problems. I repeat that even when it 'worked' it was very unreliable.
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> So, if interested please e-mail an offer to andyc69uk@... by Friday 20th May 2011. Highest UK offer wins.
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> Many Thanks
> Andy
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