Indeed, there are a bunch off FSR sheets in there Some one over here helped me quit nice with a little article on resistant glue<?> (does this make sense??) and shooting stables cleaning the fsr's could help a lot too The advantage is that the sillicon mallet triggers really accurate On the other hand, it's extrmely noise, and plays like hell. drumpads don't feel like real drums, we know that, but a sillicon mallet doesn't feel like a marimba, it's more a sax where you try to play guitar on. on the other hand, experimenting with different sticks helps a lot Berk >-- Oorspronkelijk bericht -- >To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com >From: "superwolle70" <superwolle70@yahoo.de> >Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:05:22 -0000 >Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: Simmons Silicon Mallet repair >Reply-To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com > > >as far as I know (I might be wrong) the triggers are also based on FSR technology >(force sensing resistor foils). The company "Interlink Electronic" still >exists. Probably a resource for spare parts: >http://www.interlinkelectronics.com/force_sensors/products/forcesensingresistors/standardsensors.html > >Best >Wolfgang > > > >--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "fexus.fexus" <felix.martinz@...> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm about to buy a Simmons Silicon Mallet, but it needs some repair. Some >pads do not send any signal, or the wrong signal (from another pad), and >some pads need to be hit very hard to send any signal. >> I think this is a rare instrument and I'd really want to fix it. >> >> Does anybody know if this thing is repairable? Anybody in Stockholm who >can help me? >> >> Thanks for any help >> >> //Felix >> > >
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Betr: [Simmons Drums] Re: Simmons Silicon Mallet repair
2009-12-16 by Berk Aarts
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