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RE: Spam:[DTXpress] Re: Broken HH65 Controller

RE: Spam:[DTXpress] Re: Broken HH65 Controller

2005-07-26 by Damon, Rob

I once called Yamaha parts about replacement FSR and other components
and the reality is that the replacement parts end up costing as much as
the whole unit. Taking the HH65 apart you can clean debris off of the
FSR and if the rubber rocker is "sagging" and making continuous contact
with the first contact point of the FSR, you can use rubber cement and
glue a little rubber strip to under the front part of the rubber rocker
to force it back up to a neutral position. 
 
OGD

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From: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DTXpress@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of mtremeth
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 7:56 PM
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Spam:[DTXpress] Re: Broken HH65 Controller


Thanks guys for your replies, I will contact Drumbalaya. A quick 
search doesn't show any spares of this kind for Yamaha. I still do
not 
know if the Force Sensitive Resistor and rubber piece is available as 
spares anywhere. Protecting the bass drum pad was easy with extra 
padding on it, but their is no easy way around the HH65 problem.


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