Kiim2507
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Is it worth getting?
I got the cable and sensitivity software ages ago (the sensitivity issue was the first problem). the fault now is just the red drum (it wont work regardless of how high i put the sensitivity up, but all other drums work fine). I'm thinking this problem is probably due to the dodgy soldering issue.runtlocks said:might be a sensitivity problem. you might be able to fix it with a midi cable and the appropriate software which you can get from the activision blizzard website
Rofl, yeah I've practically smashed my cymbals in...considering whether to just shell out for a later generation kitbah. My red drum is no longer working. Apparently it is a poor soldering job and common. Annoying thing is, it was purchased on the 12th October, so the 90 days warranty is over (even though I only got a few weeks out of it - because it was a christmas present). Anyone have any recommendations on what I should do? Is it a waste of time trying to argue with the company, surely they know that most people would get these things for christmas (probably too well).
Anyone fix it themselves (or know of anyone that can fix it)? I'm weighing up wasting my time trying to get it fixed and just opening it up myself (probably voiding warranty anyway) and fixing it myself.
I really wish they made these things to last a decent amount of time.
90 day warranty or not, if it's breaking within a couple of weeks of usage there's a manufacturing fault there and the company should provide you with a replacement.bah. My red drum is no longer working. Apparently it is a poor soldering job and common. Annoying thing is, it was purchased on the 12th October, so the 90 days warranty is over (even though I only got a few weeks out of it - because it was a christmas present). Anyone have any recommendations on what I should do? Is it a waste of time trying to argue with the company, surely they know that most people would get these things for christmas (probably too well).
Anyone fix it themselves (or know of anyone that can fix it)? I'm weighing up wasting my time trying to get it fixed and just opening it up myself (probably voiding warranty anyway) and fixing it myself.
I really wish they made these things to last a decent amount of time.