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Rafael Torres Posted on May 05, 2019
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Have problem with foot switch on Yamaha extreme 2s drum module

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Hi Rafael, comment what is the problem, no action, do not change, you have tried with another foot switch
I suggest you clean the connection jack of the foot switch, applying a small amount of clean contacts, check that the cable is not cut
Test, being connected, press the cable, on the output of the plug connector, to see if it will work, if so, you have the cable cut to the outlet of the plug, simply replace it and test
I hope you serve my comments and you can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Rafael, comenta cual es el problema, no accion, no cambia, has provado con otro interruptor de pie
te sugiero que limpies el jack de conexion del interruptor de pie, aplicando una peque?a cantidad de limpia contactos, controla que el cable no se encuentre cortado
Prueba, estando conectado, presionar el cable , en la salida del conector plug, a ver si llega a funcionar, de ser que si, tienes el cable cortado a la salida del plug, simplemente reemplazalo y prueba
Espero te sirvan mis comentarios y puedas resolver el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil

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