was affraid you were gonna say that. looks llike i'll be ordering new
switches myself...
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, bbbigup bbbigup <bbbigup@y...> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have change 2 of this trigger/switch.Unsolder/solder it.
>
> the part number is : TL1105T (E-switch) or SDTX-644-N (Bourns).
> http://www.alscomposants.com/boutique/images_produits/SDTX-644-
N.jpg form a website in france. But i guess that you can find it at
mouser.com.
>
> My xx7 work great now.
>
> Jym
>
>
> gutman75 <bgutman@c...> a écrit :
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> The track mute/trigger buttons on my XL-7 are wearing out.
> Some of them take several attempts (and lots of cursing :) to
actually
> work - really frustrating in the studio, and unacceptable for live
work.
> I must be not the only one who experiences this, so what do others
do?
> Is it something I can fix myself (open up, clean contacts or
whatever)?
> Can they be replaced with more reliable switches, that won't wear
out
> so quickly? I know a professional solderer who can do this, if she
can
> find the proper switches.
>
> Any tips will be greatly appreciated.
> Have a nice day,
> Boris.
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