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RE: Spam:[DTXpress] What is the sensor in the H65 pedal?

RE: Spam:[DTXpress] What is the sensor in the H65 pedal?

2005-03-09 by Damon, Rob

It is a ribbon switch similar to the rim ribbon in the TP65S pad rims
and PCY65S rims. If you do a google search on FSR or Force Sensitive
Resistors, there are several sites that shows the what/how/why.
 
OGD

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From: mtremeth [] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 1:18 PM
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Spam:[DTXpress] What is the sensor in the H65 pedal?



Can someone please tell me what trigger device Yamaha are using in 
the DTXpress pedal? (one with the separate tom tom pad and pedal 
H65). I know there is a pic of it in photos, but it doesnt look like 
a piezo.


Thanks.


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Re: Spam:[DTXpress] What is the sensor in the H65 pedal?

2005-03-10 by Keith

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Damon, Rob" <rdamon@m...> wrote:
> It is a ribbon switch similar to the rim ribbon in the TP65S pad rims
> and PCY65S rims. If you do a google search on FSR or Force Sensitive
> Resistors, there are several sites that shows the what/how/why.
>

Also, see message 10991 for a bit more detail about the insides.

Keith.

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