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On 8 sep 2006, at 23.29, William Walker wrote: > sounds like one of the contact switches is bad, its starting to > happen on my > older one as well. I'll see if I can get some parts through the > store i work > at part time, but we just stopped dealing in behringer so I'm not > sure how > I'll get, with there customer service. I just discovered that my bad pad number seven behaves like Mark Sottilaro described. I'm now able to get Number Seven to work by kicking it very hard on the upper area of the pad with my heel (may soon need Combat Boots for looping...). I guess this new order will only speed up the recently initiated Belly Up Process of my trusty old FCB. I've had it for almost five years now, so I guess it's about time to buy a new one anyway. Question: I'm going to Santa Cruz in october and if I can buy a FCB1010 there it will save me USD 60 in luggage overweight fees. Is it possible to shop a FCB1010 in Santa Cruz without any hassle? I mean, do the music stores over there keep them in stock? I bring my personal FCB settings with me as MIDI Sysex data and can retrieve them on any FCB pedal in seconds. Just need to hook up my laptop with a MIDI cable and push two buttons. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://www.myspace.com/looproom