Re : Re: [Simmons Drums] Re: sds8 price
2013-06-11 by simmonssds7fan
I agree that EVERY Simmons isn t gold, but it seems that the most common model, the SDS-V is. Every one I find on ebay always seems to go for huge amounts of
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2013-06-11 by simmonssds7fan
I agree that EVERY Simmons isn t gold, but it seems that the most common model, the SDS-V is. Every one I find on ebay always seems to go for huge amounts of
2013-06-11 by Jacquot.Patrice@...
Fully agree Jesper, every SImmons isn t Gold. we can t expect a great price of every single model released. Not that simple. Otherwise buying & selling that
2013-06-11 by jesper
... SDS-III is a different breed. Circa 200 units made and first commercial product from Simmons. Stylish as hell, rare as hen s teeth and wanted like few
2013-06-11 by pa21@...
LOL thats sounds a bit better thx for the update p. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2013-06-11 by simmonssds7fan
That sound read $125.00 US to $850.00 US ....sorry about the typo...
2013-06-10 by pa21@...
my first ebay bid, maybe 5 years ago I saw an SDS 3 for sale thought ooo might be nice to have a spare, it was around 250£ so I bid thought meh i ll spend a
2013-06-10 by jesper
... -- electronically yours, jesper - who just bought a Trixer - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - www.electronic-obsession.se
2013-06-10 by superwolle70
... Sanity and Simmons drums... sounds like a contradiction :-P
2013-06-10 by pa21@...
Dam that cheap :( ..very different story for my SDS 3 thx for the info p. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2013-06-10 by jesper
In Europe everything below 100 euros is a bargain (if it works that is!). Some dealers have pushed them up to 350 euros, but that s really hard to get from a
2013-06-10 by simmonssds7fan
Kind of a wide range that I have seen on Ebay. Anywhere from $125.00 US to $*50.00 US. All depends on condition and how much someone is willing to pay for it
2013-06-10 by simmonssds7fan
Kind of a wide range that I have seen on Ebay. Anywhere from $125.00 US to $*50.00 US. All depends on condition and how much someone is willing to pay for it
2013-06-10 by pa21.t21@btinternet.com
Hi List, I need to raise some cash so considering letting my least used brain go, I was wondering what is the going rate for an sds8. thx in advance pat
2013-06-08 by simmonssds7fan
Ok, just finished modifying my cables and tested them with my SDS-9 pads on my SDS-7, crunchiness is gone. Thanks for the tip Michael. :)
2013-06-05 by simmonssds7fan
Anybody have any luck in determining what type of footswitch I need?
2013-06-04 by Michael Buchner
Yes. ... From: simmonssds7fan To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 5:58 PM Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: Visu-lite Cymbals? Ok, I m
2013-06-04 by Phil a
I m interested too ! ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2013-06-04 by Nick Zampiello
Is there a chart that shows the volt / impedance differences between the different Simmons SDS pads? z NEW ALLIANCE EAST!!!! ... New Alliance East -
2013-06-03 by Michael Buchner
Check it out. Take a 1k with a 10k pot in series between sleeve and pin. then play and vary the pots value until it feels fine. Check the value of the pot then
2013-06-03 by simmonssds7fan
Ok, I m following you now. So not only would this work with my SDS9 pads, but also the Pintech pads, correct?
2013-06-03 by simmonssds7fan
Ok, I m following you now. So not only would this work with my SDS9 pads, but also the Pintech pads, correct?
2013-06-03 by Michael Buchner
If you take a resistor with 0 Ohms, yes, indeed, that would be a shortcut. But I was recommending 1k meaning 1000 Ohms. :-) ... From: simmonssds7fan To:
2013-06-03 by simmonssds7fan
Solder the resistor between the tip and sleeve connections? Wouldn t that cause a dead short? Can you clarify this and correct me if I m wrong?
2013-06-03 by simmonssds7fan
That would be fantastic if you did.....please let me know. Thanks, Paul
2013-06-03 by WT
I might have a pedal or four.... Let me check tonight. WT ... From: simmonssds7fan To: Sent: Monday,
2013-06-03 by simmonssds7fan
What kind of foot-switch controller did Simmons use with the SDS-9? Was it a momentary switch, or a latched switch? I never had one with mine, and finding a
2013-06-02 by Michael Buchner
Try a 1k, solder it into the jack between tip and sleeve. I also use SDS9 pads, but I soldered the 1k into the brain. Von meinem iPhone gesendet ... [Non-text
2013-06-02 by jesper
... Nope, no way of copying them either. And... since they re 90 s Ultravox and not 80 s I think they re not as desirable. -- electronically yours, jesper - --
2013-06-02 by jesper
... *haha* I might be mr moderator, but I do have humour... I think. :) -- electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
2013-06-02 by simmonssds7fan
Ok, that sounds like something I could easily add to the cables for the cymbal triggers. However, it also sounds like my SDS-9 pads are too hot as-is for my
2013-06-02 by WT
of the U-vox eproms.... WT ... From: WT To: Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 7:00 PM Subject: Re: [Simmons
2013-06-02 by WT
Have you made any copies to the U-vox eproms ? WT ... From: jesper To: Sent: Sunday, June
2013-06-02 by Mark Frost
Just plugged an sds9 pad into my megadrum and got a high level of 64. Now, the koby pads which I use reach the dizzy heights of 900, though are considered
2013-06-02 by Michael Buchner
Pooh, for 1 second I thought, you would ban me from the list for the last post :-) ... From: jesper To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 02,
2013-06-02 by jesper
... (But I only run printer proms in the SDS-1 s. The 7 has the custom Ultravox set.) ... *humming along to trigger track by Boytronic* :) -- electronically
2013-06-02 by Michael Buchner
It is only you. And it is only you who likes to playback printer OS Eproms in his SDS7. That s what makes you so unique! :-) And all others like boring click
2013-06-02 by jesper
... Is it only me or isn t krnnch a far cooler sound than click ? ;) (Tweaking Quad 478 och SDS-III while the kids are playing outside in the rain. The best
2013-06-02 by Michael Buchner
To cool the output of a pad is the best expression I ever heared, really. This is done normally by a resistor in parallel of the piezo. For SDSV and SDS7 add
2013-06-01 by Jacquot.Patrice@...
put a resistor on the pad output or wire... for lowering the voltage if necessary... ... De: simmonssds7fan À: Simmons Drums
2013-06-01 by Mark
It s as simple as a resistor, in theory but where you mount it and its rating is another story. It may well work as is, my concern is the items are 30 years
2013-06-01 by simmonssds7fan
How would one cool the output signal if it is too hot ? I m assuming it would be best if I contact Pintech and ask questions then before attempting
2013-06-01 by Mark
If it is too hot then it can be cooled, Personally, i would be cautious for that sort of outlay. On Jun 1, 2013 4:42 PM, simmonssds7fan
2013-06-01 by simmonssds7fan
How do you mean adjustment ? I realize that the cymbal cards in the machine would dictate a single zone trigger, and would set them up as such. For the dual
2013-06-01 by simmonssds7fan
This I realize, as am I (into vintage gear). However....I was thinking of these due to the cool factor and one of my SDS-7 machines is loaded up with cymbal
2013-06-01 by simmonssds7fan
Nice link, great video. Looks like an SDS-8 set of pads. No shots of the brain he s using though.....
2013-06-01 by Mark Frost
I would be surprised if they worked that well only because I don t think there would be enough adjustment in the 7 especially beyond a single zone. They look
2013-06-01 by superwolle70
I saw Jay Rajeck of TRS-80 in a video using Visulites with a Simmons kit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy8ui56C7PU contact him. He doesn t bite :-)
2013-06-01 by jesper
... Most of us are into old gear... so no, sorry... :-/ -- electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - www.electronic-obsession.se
2013-05-31 by simmonssds7fan
Anybody? Anyone? Opinions please.....
2013-05-30 by Phil a
OK, thanks for sharing your experience. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]