Quick Fix for Loss of Sensitivity in Roland V-Drums PDX-6 and PDX-8 Trigger Pads
I'd like to share a quick fix for the age-related loss of trigger sensitivity sometimes experienced by older Roland V-Drums PDX-6 and PDX-8 trigger pads. This gets you back up and running without having to order replacement parts and then waiting for them to arrive. It's fairly easy to do with simple tools and materials you probably already have. Enjoy.

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