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#149268 - 01/09/00 07:03 PM
Re: Different HD for X1
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Registered: 12/09/99
Posts: 1130
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HI,
Yea it was me. But this was only because when I first got my X1 it was faulty 2 times before I got one that actually worked, and the problem on one of them was the HD was not responding. And because this was my second exchange, I was really annoyed and wanted to fix it myself by buying a HD myself. And I tell you what, it was a saving grace then all attempts to get the HD failed otherwise I would of been lumbered with an extra HD because they replaced my X1 after 2 days anyway! (see what could of happened if you are impatient!).
But back to the point, I think its worth getting the proper Solton HD from a dealer as not only will it be so easy to fit, the extra software is excellent (i make more use of some styles from the HD than the preset ones as theres a standard of over 400 to choose from at least!). If you get it from a very generous dealer (George Kaye comes to mind immediately), he would possible even put some extras on the HD just for you! I know I would if I was a dealer, I would like to think my customers were not only getting the best deal but also giving them something more than what any other dealer would give, and then everybody is satisfied!
At the time of my post in the old forum about this precise problem, I did receive instructions on how to set up a 3rd party HD, and I tell you it seemed a hassle, too much hassle because you have to ensure the cable which plugs in both to the HD and the keyboard match from pin to pin, and believe me theres many! There was talk of cutting to size and making sure then right pins were connected to ensure no malfuntion was experienced, eg, lockups or even blowing a fuse. I thought YUCK!
Save the hassle, get it from someone who knows about these things.
Danny (UK)
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#149273 - 01/10/00 10:10 AM
Re: Different HD for X1
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/09/99
Posts: 1130
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HI all!
Just to add something. I myself have managed to undo an X1 down to the point of where the HD goes to, and I dont think its that hard at all. The hardest part of the process is to remove the keys from the bottom panel, but if you are careful its OK. True, there are a lot of components that needs to be removed to get to the HD, but its not as bad as I first thought. When you get to the HD location, I think its easy to place one in (much easier than to take it out I think).
George, that was strange what you said about one of your customers having a HD where his FD is. Does this not rattle or even seem unstable there and also is it not too close to the right speaker for comfort? Also, When I was inside the X1, I didnt think the cable from the HD was long enough to go anywhere but where its supposed to go.
I think solton could of placed the HD in a better position, but I can see why they have placed it under the keys because of the magnets from he speakers, it has to be as far apart as possible, and being bang in the middle down the bottom is the best place I guess.
Danny (UK) Danny (UK)
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