Here's the tutorial on how I got rid of the hot pad problem.
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Juze wrote:What is a Hot pad?
I want to see how you did it, even I don't know what you're talking about. Lol
slayer666 wrote:Which trigger method are you using?
I had them problems too and instead of adding a resistor or a pot,
I changed the way the piezo was placed and the size (I went from 35mm to a 20mm piezo).
As soon as my wife gets home with the camera I'll show you how I did it.
\m/
Slayer666
estregan wrote:slayer666 wrote:Which trigger method are you using?
I had them problems too and instead of adding a resistor or a pot,
I changed the way the piezo was placed and the size (I went from 35mm to a 20mm piezo).
As soon as my wife gets home with the camera I'll show you how I did it.
\m/
Slayer666
I have hot pads. I'm using roland type mesh design with a crossbar running through the middle of the shell. I'm also using 20mm piezo mounted dead center. I only encounter overspilling when I hit the pad dead center of the piezo.
slayer666 wrote:8. Place the piezo brass side up 3mm from the rim, Not dead center.
jerzy wrote:slayer666 wrote:8. Place the piezo brass side up 3mm from the rim, Not dead center.
So it is similar approach as in Roland PDX8, although mesh piezo is much further from the rim in the latter because of "separation zone". Great to hear it really works:) Do you think that it is possible to have working rim without such separation?
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