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Post by drumsonly2002 on Feb 4, 2012 16:04:41 GMT -5
If it's broke, you want to sell, e mail me dan390hp@gmail.com Thank you.
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Post by drumsonly2002 on Feb 5, 2012 8:01:57 GMT -5
Thanks for moving this post here Sam. You can delete the lounge post to tidy the forum. Really appreciate the forum and the great resource you provid for us DDrum users.
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Post by sam(otacon28) on Feb 5, 2012 9:48:29 GMT -5
Thanks for moving this post here Sam. You can delete the lounge post to tidy the forum. Really appreciate the forum and the great resource you provid for us DDrum users. No problem , just trying to keep everything more navigation friendly for other members . Also about your ddrum4 module problem , I have an electronic kit that is supposed to be coming in next week , and the module might be a part out one . Have you pin pointed anything in particular that you need for your module to bring it back to life again ? This one was put into a lock box style case and they removed the modules bottom and can't locate it . All of the boards are good from what I understand but the black rotary dial has an issue too . I'll know more in a few days about the specifics on the module . sam(otacon28)
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Post by drumsonly2002 on Feb 5, 2012 11:46:24 GMT -5
Hey Sam! My module had a bad motherboard, where the samples are stored. The imput signal from the pad causes a loud putt sound with volume off. Must be a bad controller chip. My rotary dial is mint, case mint. So I am trying to get spare parts to have several back up units. I plan to be drumming until I drop and I cannot afford the new overpriced modules. I like DDrums as they were built very well, less my motherboard pooping out. I am a spartan user and do not need a lot of features like train whistles and super reverb etc. My spare DDrum 4 non SE saved the day last week, lesson learned. Always bring extra gear if it plugs into the wall. One great sounding kit is all I use. The units are getting older, so I decided to get spares.
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Post by sam(otacon28) on Feb 5, 2012 12:50:45 GMT -5
Hey Sam! My module had a bad motherboard, where the samples are stored. The imput signal from the pad causes a loud putt sound with volume off. Must be a bad controller chip. My rotary dial is mint, case mint. So I am trying to get spare parts to have several back up units. I plan to be drumming until I drop and I cannot afford the new overpriced modules. I like DDrums as they were built very well, less my motherboard pooping out. I am a spartan user and do not need a lot of features like train whistles and super reverb etc. My spare DDrum 4 non SE saved the day last week, lesson learned. Always bring extra gear if it plugs into the wall. One great sounding kit is all I use. The units are getting older, so I decided to get spares. I think this one is a non SE module and it's red & grey in color . I think it was mentioned that it's a 1.32 module that is with the kit that's coming in . It's supposed to be here tomorrow , so I'll know more details then on it once it arrives and I get to take a look at it more thoroughly . I'm not exactly sure how many of the non-SE parts are interchangeable , but all 3 of the boards , cable inputs , cable outputs , and also all of the buttons are all stated to be in fully working condition . The only issue other than it missing the black metal bottom housing is the rotary dial sounds like it's having a connection issue with the plastic box on the backside of it . sam(otacon28)
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Post by drumsonly2002 on Feb 5, 2012 14:02:21 GMT -5
Non SE 1.32 is good. Keep me posted. Thanks.
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Post by sam(otacon28) on Feb 7, 2012 15:24:40 GMT -5
Non SE 1.32 is good. Keep me posted. Thanks. Just sent some details and pictures over to your email address . sam(otacon28)
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Post by drumsonly2002 on Feb 10, 2012 18:04:54 GMT -5
Thanks for keeping in touch. Copped a unit on E Bay yesterday. Still looking for parts.
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