--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Diane" <scissortail@c...> wrote:
> I have a DTXpress drumkit with a TP60 pad that stopped working
> responsively (it triggers lightly when hit hard, not at all when
hit
> softly), and am looking for either a way to repair it or a
> replacement. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Hi Diane,
The cause of the signal interruption could be any number of things.
To start with the simplest, try another cable. Then you could try a
little WD40 inside the jack and/or on the plug. If that doesn't work,
you could re-solder the connections on the circuit board and, failing
that strategy, buy another inexpensive piezo at Radio Shack (someone
here has the part number) or elsewhere. Such are the cost-effective
solutions. If buying another drum is unavoidable, Drumbalaya.com or
ebay are options for a used TP60/TP60S or TP80/TP80S, which are also
compatible with your system. Assuming that your current snare is not
the offending pad, and is a TP60/60S, too, you could move it to the
broken TP60's position and buy a TP65S to replace it. You won't get
the second rim sound (assuming that you have the DTXpressI module),
but it will have the advantage of being new and presumably trouble-
free for a long time. If the offending TP60 is your snare, another
rubber pad with the "S" designation would be a good upgrade, anyway.
A Pintech SE rubber pad is possible, too, as well as a mesh option
(though the latter has complications that we would have to pursue
more).
Ed