I have had my VFX-SD1 (21 Voice) since 1990. The only issue I EVER came across, was the infamous keybord problem. Back in the beginning of the 90's I played with two other guys.
Among the songs were "Hungry Heart". I will always remember how that song got 'blasted' at a gig, when the problem started to show: It sounded like totally randomly hitting keys, and the
song sound, well, not soooo good :D Repair was needed and it has been working ever since, which is ~16 years.
Among the songs were "Hungry Heart". I will always remember how that song got 'blasted' at a gig, when the problem started to show: It sounded like totally randomly hitting keys, and the
song sound, well, not soooo good :D Repair was needed and it has been working ever since, which is ~16 years.
The battery is still(!) the original, so 20(!) years now, which I find extremely incredible. No signs of leaking or going bad anytime soon :)
At another gig with a female singer, a coin was laid on the top of the VFX-SD1. When, at the end of the gig, a sound like canons (yes, real canons!), came out of the loudspeakers. I touched the heatsink
and the best way to describe the tempeature would be something like the suns surface. I switched it off, and played tambourine for the rest of the gig. When I came home, I opened up the beast, and to my
(still today) BIG surprise, a coin was stuck on the mainboard. The VFX-SD1 had litterally been shortcircuited by that coin, hence the canon-sounds. I took the coin out, powered the thing up,
and behold, NO PROBLEMS AT ALL!
Besides all that, it has been dropped while playing, it has been falling out of a truck at ~40 miles/h from 3 meters hight etc. etc..
Needless to say: I want to be burried with my VFX-SD1. That thing can take EVERYTHING!!
Claus, DK