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EAD10 Owner’s Manual
Troubleshooting
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Hard to notice changes to settings
Reverb/Effect level or Trigger Sound
volume is too low
Turn the [REVERB] knob,
[EFFECT] knob, or [TRIGGER]
knob to the right to adjust depth or
volume.
The Mic Gain is set too low
Try using the automatic setting to
set up the Sensor Unit.
Trigger settings are improper
The volume for the headphones you
are using is low
Use highly-efficient headphones,
closed-ear headphones, or ear-
phones.
Noise occurs
Noise from the mic
Secure the cables close to the Sen-
sor Unit using the supplied cable
band tape so that the cables do not
move about near the Sensor Unit.
Make sure the Sensor Unit is prop-
erly attached to the hoop.
Secure the cable connected to the
[B] jack (Mic Sensor cable) on the
Main Unit using the supplied cable
bands to prevent the cables from
moving about.
Multiple sounds produced with a
single strike (double trigger)
Double triggers are occurring
Make sure the Sensor Unit is prop-
erly attached to the hoop.
The longer the bass drum head
vibrates, the easier it is to cause
double triggers.
Adjust the bass drum so it produces
a shorter sound. Try muting or tun-
ing the head or changing the head.
Separately sold add-on pads do not
sound
or
Hard to produce sound
Make sure the pad type setting is
correct.
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Sound is produced without striking
the pad
Sound is produced by a pad that
was not struck
Crosstalk is occurring
Increase the Trigger Sound mini-
mum level setting. Setting this too
high, however, can prevent light
strokes from producing a sound.
Adjust as necessary.
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Crosstalk is occurring with the bass
drum Trigger Sound
Try using the automatic setting to
set up the Sensor Unit. Check the
Trigger Sensitivity setting.
If the bass drum sound plays when
striking the snare drum, move the
snare drum farther away from the
Sensor Unit. More distance
between the two might improve the
problem.
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
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