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HH65 modifications

HH65 modifications

2004-01-02 by oldguydrummer

To all:

I noticed that I wasn't getting the fully opened sound from my HH65. 

So I opened up the pedal and added a piece of rubber tubing just 
below the rubber rocker pad that "rolls down" across the sensor. 
This went in just between the where the rubber rocker pad connects 
to the base plate with the two screws and the actually sensor strip 
on the base plate. This forces the rubber pad back up off of the 
sensor strip where the first contact position is made. 

The second thing I did was to take the spring from a second HH65 
that I am no longer using and doubled up on the spring that is in 
the one that I am using. This forces the metal foot plate back up a 
whole lot better and seems to give a lot better feel to the pedal.

OGD

Re: HH65 modifications

2004-01-02 by emf

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "oldguydrummer" <rdamon@m...> wrote:
> To all:
> 
> I noticed that I wasn't getting the fully opened sound from my 
HH65. 
> 
> So I opened up the pedal and added a piece of rubber tubing just 
> below the rubber rocker pad that "rolls down" across the sensor. 
> This went in just between the where the rubber rocker pad connects 
> to the base plate with the two screws and the actually sensor strip 
> on the base plate. This forces the rubber pad back up off of the 
> sensor strip where the first contact position is made. 
> 
> The second thing I did was to take the spring from a second HH65 
> that I am no longer using and doubled up on the spring that is in 
> the one that I am using. This forces the metal foot plate back up a 
> whole lot better and seems to give a lot better feel to the pedal.

OGD,

Was the contact problem a consequence of aging per se? If so, we 
should highlight your fix somewhere. How did you double up on the 
spring?

Ed

RE: [DTXpress] Re: HH65 modifications

2004-01-02 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com

Ed,

Since the hihat pedal is in the "down" position the majority of the time I
play, I would say yes. I looked at the newest one of the three HH65 I have
and it appears fine. The oldest, most used is the one with the "limp" rubber
rocker. 

I was using three hihat pedals, when I made the three zone hihat pad, I
dropped back to using just two HH65 pedals. I just took the spring out of
the extra HH65 and intertwined into the my primary hihat pedal. It really
does feel alot nicer. 

OGD

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	emf [SMTP:liberatusvirus@...]
> Sent:	Thursday, January 01, 2004 8:10 PM
> To:	DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:	[DTXpress] Re: HH65 modifications
> 
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "oldguydrummer" <rdamon@m...> wrote:
> > To all:
> > 
> > I noticed that I wasn't getting the fully opened sound from my 
> HH65. 
> > 
> > So I opened up the pedal and added a piece of rubber tubing just 
> > below the rubber rocker pad that "rolls down" across the sensor. 
> > This went in just between the where the rubber rocker pad connects 
> > to the base plate with the two screws and the actually sensor strip 
> > on the base plate. This forces the rubber pad back up off of the 
> > sensor strip where the first contact position is made. 
> > 
> > The second thing I did was to take the spring from a second HH65 
> > that I am no longer using and doubled up on the spring that is in 
> > the one that I am using. This forces the metal foot plate back up a 
> > whole lot better and seems to give a lot better feel to the pedal.
> 
> OGD,
> 
> Was the contact problem a consequence of aging per se? If so, we 
> should highlight your fix somewhere. How did you double up on the 
> spring?
> 
> Ed
> 
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RE: [DTXpress] HH65 modifications

2004-01-05 by Creighton Higgins

Ok - I'm back for the new year (took a couple days to make bail). OGD- would
love to see pics of the tubing. Hope all are safe and renewed for 2004.

Creighton
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-----Original Message-----
From: oldguydrummer [mailto:rdamon@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 7:27 PM
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DTXpress] HH65 modifications


To all:

I noticed that I wasn't getting the fully opened sound from my HH65.

So I opened up the pedal and added a piece of rubber tubing just
below the rubber rocker pad that "rolls down" across the sensor.
This went in just between the where the rubber rocker pad connects
to the base plate with the two screws and the actually sensor strip
on the base plate. This forces the rubber pad back up off of the
sensor strip where the first contact position is made.

The second thing I did was to take the spring from a second HH65
that I am no longer using and doubled up on the spring that is in
the one that I am using. This forces the metal foot plate back up a
whole lot better and seems to give a lot better feel to the pedal.

OGD


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