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sds 9 not working

sds 9 not working

2003-01-21 by mookinx <mookinx@yahoo.co.uk>

Hi,

I writing on behalf of a friend who has an SDS 9 kit.
The Drums and controller have been stored in a loft for about 14
years in a relativly dry enviroment. He recently took the drums out
to see if they still worked but after hearing some distorted sounds
the unit eventually made no sound at all. The circutboard appears to
be OK with no signs of errosion.
Could it be (not surpprisingly) that the internal battery is dead?
The fact that it made some sounds which eventually died away makes us
think that the small white disk(the battery?) is kaput. Or is it more
likely to be somthing fatal like the circuitboard or ROM chips being
damaged and we can't see where the damage is?
Is it too much to hope that he could replace a component and have
those wonderfull sounds back or is 14 years of storage just too much
for the poor thing.

I would be very greatfull for any feed back, even some abuse for
having left the thing alone for so long. I haven't had much luck
finding info about Simmons on the web.

Cheers,

mike

Re: sds 9 not working

2003-01-22 by drevl88 <drevl88@yahoo.com>

I have a guy in Hollywood CA who has repaired 2 of my Simmons brains
for about $100.00. He doesnt even charge for a diagnosis (free
estimate of repair cost). He 's great and very reasonably priced and
has access to replacement parts.
E mail me ( cssappliance@...) and I can give you his name
address phone and e mail if you are interested.
good luck
Scooter
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "mookinx <mookinx@y...>"
<mookinx@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I writing on behalf of a friend who has an SDS 9 kit.
> The Drums and controller have been stored in a loft for about 14
> years in a relativly dry enviroment. He recently took the drums out
> to see if they still worked but after hearing some distorted sounds
> the unit eventually made no sound at all. The circutboard appears
to
> be OK with no signs of errosion.
> Could it be (not surpprisingly) that the internal battery is dead?
> The fact that it made some sounds which eventually died away makes
us
> think that the small white disk(the battery?) is kaput. Or is it
more
> likely to be somthing fatal like the circuitboard or ROM chips
being
> damaged and we can't see where the damage is?
> Is it too much to hope that he could replace a component and have
> those wonderfull sounds back or is 14 years of storage just too
much
> for the poor thing.
>
> I would be very greatfull for any feed back, even some abuse for
> having left the thing alone for so long. I haven't had much luck
> finding info about Simmons on the web.
>
> Cheers,
>
> mike