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when sds7's go bad...

when sds7's go bad...

2003-05-24 by blacklodgerecording

what does it mean when you turn on your sds7 after a few years of inactivity and find 
that all the wonderful sounds once contained within are now gone? it seems as if the 
digital side of things has gone away, leaving me with only the analog side functioning 
on all channels. if anyone can help me with this i would greatly appreciate it.
many thanks.
ed

Re: when sds7's go bad...

2003-05-24 by scott_casiotone

That's exactly what happened to mine; just a dead battery. I've got 
it prepped for surgery, all I have to do is find a replacement.


David Lynch fan?


S



--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "blacklodgerecording" 
<blacklodgerecording@y...> wrote:
> what does it mean when you turn on your sds7 after a few years of 
inactivity and find 
> that all the wonderful sounds once contained within are now gone? 
it seems as if the 
> digital side of things has gone away, leaving me with only the 
analog side functioning 
> on all channels. if anyone can help me with this i would greatly 
appreciate it.
> many thanks.
> ed

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