Nord Triple Pedal
- Normhart
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Nord Triple Pedal
I’m expecting delivery of a Nord Triple Pedal by sometime next week and am interested in hearing from owners of this accessory what your opinions are of it. It will be used with a Stage 3. Thanks.
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
I'm not taking mine on rough gigs any more, I've had two break on me. They are not easy to repair, and they most assuredly are not cheap. It now sits safely in the studio, where I take it out for recording projects, sort of like an expensive microphone.
I think I have gear issues ....
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
I'm just interested in what kid of issue did you have with it?cphollis wrote:I'm not taking mine on rough gigs any more, I've had two break on me. They are not easy to repair, and they most assuredly are not cheap. It now sits safely in the studio, where I take it out for recording projects, sort of like an expensive microphone.
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
Things like pedals really need to be built like tanks to go on the road. I’m not surprised that these are most likely the part of the equipment list that take the most beating. Fortunately for me, I don’t gig anymore and it’ll have a relatively easy life in my studio. Was the damage to your pedal(s) mechanical, electronic or both?cphollis wrote:I'm not taking mine on rough gigs any more, I've had two break on me. They are not easy to repair, and they most assuredly are not cheap. It now sits safely in the studio, where I take it out for recording projects, sort of like an expensive microphone.
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
I bought a broken triple pedal from someone a while ago for only 25 Euros. He said "it just don’t work anymore". I was curious, opened it and found that one of the springs was broken (the one of the sustain pedal that obviously was used most of the time). I assume that these springs might be the weak part of the pedal...Nord33 wrote:I'm just interested in what kid of issue did you have with it?
I just switched the intact spring from the middle pedal to the right and have now a sustain pedal with damper noise (and never need the middle pedal anyway).
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
My first triple pedal died from spilled beer at the gig. As it uses optical sensors, it wasn't easily fixable. My second triple pedal died from dirt/dust. You'd think you could use compressed air to blow it clean, but no.
My current one lives in a velvet box in a humidity-controlled room behind bulletproof glass. Just kidding, but it's not going out on any gigs any time soon.
My current one lives in a velvet box in a humidity-controlled room behind bulletproof glass. Just kidding, but it's not going out on any gigs any time soon.
I think I have gear issues ....
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
It would make sense that a majority of the problems would be mechanical considering the physical contact with the pedal. Luckily for you the original owner wasn’t ‘mechanically inclined’.Nordlicht wrote:I bought a broken triple pedal from someone a while ago for only 25 Euros. He said "it just don’t work anymore". I was curious, opened it and found that one of the springs was broken (the one of the sustain pedal that obviously was used most of the time). I assume that these springs might be the weak part of the pedal...Nord33 wrote:I'm just interested in what kid of issue did you have with it?
I just switched the intact spring from the middle pedal to the right and have now a sustain pedal with damper noise (and never need the middle pedal anyway).
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Ahh the spilled <insert beverage here> gremlin. I’ve encountered this creature more times than I’d like to remember. With all the potential hazards of live playing, it’s a miracle my stuff made it through that time in one piece.cphollis wrote:My first triple pedal died from spilled beer at the gig. As it uses optical sensors, it wasn't easily fixable. My second triple pedal died from dirt/dust. You'd think you could use compressed air to blow it clean, but no.
My current one lives in a velvet box in a humidity-controlled room behind bulletproof glass. Just kidding, but it's not going out on any gigs any time soon.
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
Do you mean the Nord triple pedal?cphollis wrote: As it uses optical sensors, it wasn't easily fixable.
I do not think it uses optical sensors at all but the same silicone bubbles with carbon contacts that are used in the keys.
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Re: Nord Triple Pedal
maybe for the middle and left pedal, but I was dealing with Yamaha FC3A pedal which also supports half-pedaling, and it has some kind of position sensor that looks like a motor (of course it's not), but that's what it looks like. So when you press on the pedal, lever moves and rotates sensor to a different positions. I think that some similar thing should be happening with sustain pedal inside Nord Triple pedalMr_-G- wrote:Do you mean the Nord triple pedal?cphollis wrote: As it uses optical sensors, it wasn't easily fixable.
I do not think it uses optical sensors at all but the same silicone bubbles with carbon contacts that are used in the keys.