Soft Switches Are Killing Me
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:09 pm
Hey y'all,
So I bought a used Akai Headrush last week, listed in very good condition with no functional issues. The nut on one of the soft switches just kinda popped off right out the box. Tightened it, thought this would fix the issue. Nope. Right footswitch would only activate from really awkward angles, turned on when it wanted to, etc. not a good thing for tap/tempo and dedicated loop stop switches. Returned the pedal.
Bought a Ditto X2 yesterday. Listed in very good condition, no issues, blah blah blah. Gently take it out of the box... Nut pops right off, also on the right footswitch. The pedal's working fine now... But I'm still thinking about returning this one, because I don't want an intermittent issue to happen when structural integrity really counts.
Has anyone else had this issue in dealing with pedals that utilize soft switches? I've pretty much decided to swear off TC Electronic altogether at this point, even though the HOF seems like a great pedal and used prices are pretty damn good on a lot of their products.
Also, if anyone has a suggestion for a more durable looper with similar sound quality/functionality (basically a two switch interface) with a similar used market valuable, I'd appreciate it. This forum is my go-to to figure out what is actually ever worth buying. Y'all are smart and I appreciate you!
So I bought a used Akai Headrush last week, listed in very good condition with no functional issues. The nut on one of the soft switches just kinda popped off right out the box. Tightened it, thought this would fix the issue. Nope. Right footswitch would only activate from really awkward angles, turned on when it wanted to, etc. not a good thing for tap/tempo and dedicated loop stop switches. Returned the pedal.
Bought a Ditto X2 yesterday. Listed in very good condition, no issues, blah blah blah. Gently take it out of the box... Nut pops right off, also on the right footswitch. The pedal's working fine now... But I'm still thinking about returning this one, because I don't want an intermittent issue to happen when structural integrity really counts.
Has anyone else had this issue in dealing with pedals that utilize soft switches? I've pretty much decided to swear off TC Electronic altogether at this point, even though the HOF seems like a great pedal and used prices are pretty damn good on a lot of their products.
Also, if anyone has a suggestion for a more durable looper with similar sound quality/functionality (basically a two switch interface) with a similar used market valuable, I'd appreciate it. This forum is my go-to to figure out what is actually ever worth buying. Y'all are smart and I appreciate you!

