Hi!
I've never checked this, but you might check the Alesis manual for what kind of trigger voltage it is looking for and then hook up a voltmeter to a pad and see what kind of voltage it generates.
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> Hello everyone, I'm new to the group and Simmons. I had used a Tama<snip>
> Techstar kit back in the 80's because I couldn't afford Simmons at
> that time. I recently purchased an sds8 set that "looks" in near
> perfect condition.
> Third, when using the pads with an Alesis Dm-5 module (with theBack when the MTM was introduced, I was at a Simmons clinic (hosted by Reek Havoc who was a Simmons rep at the time), and in talking to him, I have this fuzzy memory of him saying that the SDS8 pads put out a much lower signal than other pads (SDSV, SDS7). I think there is a resistor along with the transducer and you can cut the resistor out of the signal path and get a hotter signal. This was one reason why the SDS8 pads used 1/4" phone plugs instead of XLR's (cost obviously being another big reason). You wouldn't inadvertently hook up SDS8 pads to an SDSV or SDS7.
> velocity set at max) it is necessary to use the butt end of the stick
> to get consistent triggering between the four pads. I'm using 5A's
> with moderate force. I use an overhand grip and this produces quite
> a stinging sensation on the palm of my snare hand (stick
> reverberation) unless I really keep a tight grip. Is there a more
> sensitive replacement trigger available?
I've never checked this, but you might check the Alesis manual for what kind of trigger voltage it is looking for and then hook up a voltmeter to a pad and see what kind of voltage it generates.
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