I have the SR16 - the controls are a bit wierd, with an overreliance on the PLAY button for everything.
Also although you can create multiple drum kits, you cant assign them to patterns or songs so they dont change with the song played, you have to change the kit manually.
Samples are good though.
Speaking as someone who has just had major hand surgery for rsi, I would say its not something you should ignore or selftreat.
I'd get two opinions, if it were me.
[quote name='teaser360' post='633993' date='Oct 22 2009, 11:05 PM']could help out here, my dad is traveling back to the lakes soon , we only live in leicester, whereabouts in the lakes are you?[/quote]
That could work - I live 5 mins off m1 j28
I've a Laney RB2 for sale now - 30w, has a headphone socket and audio in for MP3, drum machine etc. Heres a link [url="http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=RB2"]http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=RB2[/url] - flawless and fully working.
can bring it near lakeside, essex this weekend if you a) want it and are near. Also available in east midlands at other times.
That was just an example of the slight differences you might find that make things unsuitable in terms of fit.
There is a section in the SOGA (around s30) about relying on specialist knowledge of the seller. That's why I would state what I expected a part to fit on to.
You then foist the duty on to them to supply something that fits, or to not supply at all.
Its fairly common knowledge in these parts that screws for instance are slightly differntly sited based on origin.
For this reason I'd always state CIJ when ordering anything for mine.
Yes you probably should have queried the goods once you noticed anything at all was amiss. That may involve opening the packet first.
You should probably have dryfitted it first , but if it was visibly defective you should have rejected the goods as unfit.
This seems to be what the shop are saying. They can't resell or claim from their supplier if you've 'used' the goods
As I said its best to state which model you need to fit it to.