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thedvs01
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You would be screwing over some other person though when they go to buy an MPC and they get stuck with a returned item with busted pads
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:55 pm |
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arzes
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i just purchased my unit about 2 months ago. Im wondering why i didnt get mine.
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:18 pm |
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ekinria
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hey Antonym
will i be able to return my mpc even though its been over the 30 days. what would i explain to them for them to take it back.
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:43 pm |
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master-ceo
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Flaxter wrote: It came with Akai OS v2.10 installed, which I upgraded to v2.11.
Thats it right there! I forgot to add That mine came with 2.11 Already installed!!
The New Pads won't work right without os 2.11
So if your black mpc1000 didn't come with 2.11 installed you are SOL with the new pads.
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:51 pm |
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TempahProductions
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thedvs01 wrote: I'm really temped to try the switch trick. MF.com has been bad to me in the past so I wouldn't feel as bad doing it to them.
I don't think I have the balls to try it though, and I'm not sure my pads still look pristine enough to pull it off.
It would be the best deal though, you would only be out for the cost of shipping (which couldn't be more than 30 dollars total for both ways)
You would be screwing over some other person though when they go to buy an MPC and they get stuck with a returned item with busted pads
but the serial wouldnt match up to the one on the box im very sure u would get caught very fast cuz i once tryed it with my ps1 back in the day
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:52 pm |
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Antonym
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not if you just swap the pad assembly.
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:52 pm |
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master-ceo
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takadoum wrote: hey all, i'm writing from france, and have received a new 1000 two or three weeks ago (the shop called akai because no stock). i don't remember the version of the original os, cause switched to jj os after 1 hour! black rear panel, 128mb card... but old pads, i guess. very solid in the center, but feel "empty" on the borders and corners. here is how they behave (with jj os 4.87, sensitivity set to 16) : - almost impossible to be precise under 50, and sometimes no response at all  - most often you get 60-100 - 100-127 with a very very bit more pressure (perfect for me) all in all, very difficult to be precise, except for 127  with lower sensitivity, it's harder to get 127, and i want to break no pad for now, so i keep 16 all the time. can you confirm that they are the old ones? can anybody tell me how mpd-24 behaves with mpc, please? (thinking of adding 16 real pads to 1k) thanks in advance, bye!
Sound like the old ones to me.
The Akai MPD24 and MPC 1000 will work together fine.
And IMO is a better way to spend $200.00
If you just bought your MPC and don't have the new pads installed.
TAKE THAT **** BACK!!
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:55 pm |
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ekinria
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i was lucky enough to return my mpc back
but the store i returned it at didn't have any new ones in stock
they had no idea that there were new ones
i was at another guitar center yesterday
the model they had on the floor was the newer 1000 w/ the new pads
here's where i'm a little confused
the guy helping me today when i returned it was able to see when each store received shipments of mpcs
the one w/ the floor display with the newer pads was received in july of this year
the one i bought a couple weeks ago was received in september
i find that a little weird
so there's another guitar center that just received a shipment of 1000's
and its getting shipped to the guitar center i returned mine at
so we'll see in a day or two if its the newer ones w/ the new pads
i'm praying to god it is
and the guitar center employees that helped me were pretty ignorant
i was getting frustrated w/ them
they had no clue about how the new pads differ from the old ones
and they kept trying to convince me that nothing was wrong w/ mine
and they had no idea about new ones w/ new pads being shipped
does anyone have any idea of when the ones w/ the new pads were shipped??
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:00 pm |
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thedvs01
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I just got this from Akai:
Justin Baro <jbaro@akaipro.com> wrote: Hello,
This pad upgrade kit is just a separate option and not factory installed on the MPC 1000.
Best Regards, Justin Baro
Akai Pro Technical Support 200 Scenic View Drive Ste.201 Cumberland, RI 02864 401-658-4032
so, master-ceo:
could you do me a big favor and take the faceplate off your new mpc (it's not that hard, there's instructions on page 9 of the pad sticky thread), snap a picture of the new pads, and send it to me so that I can e-mail it back to Akai like:
"Oh really, then how do you explain THIS!: <BAM! Hit em with the attached photo!>"
here's the page with photos on which screws to remove
http://mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 ... &start=150
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:03 pm |
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thedvs01
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ekinria wrote: the one w/ the floor display with the newer pads was received in july of this year but the new pads haven't even been out for a full month yet TempahProductions wrote: but the serial wouldnt match up to the one on the box im very sure u would get caught very fast cuz i once tryed it with my ps1 back in the day Antonym wrote: not if you just swap the pad assembly.
right
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:06 pm |
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AlphaMale
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thedvs01 wrote: I'm really temped to try the switch trick. MF.com has been bad to me in the past so I wouldn't feel as bad doing it to them.
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You would be screwing over some other person though when they go to buy an MPC and they get stuck with a returned item with busted pads
actually, when a distributor receives a product returned for being defective, they sent it back to the manufacturer for credit.
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:25 pm |
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thedvs01
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AlphaMale wrote: thedvs01 wrote: I'm really temped to try the switch trick. MF.com has been bad to me in the past so I wouldn't feel as bad doing it to them.
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You would be screwing over some other person though when they go to buy an MPC and they get stuck with a returned item with busted pads actually, when a distributor receives a product returned for being defective, they sent it back to the manufacturer for credit.
it wouldn't be defective though, all you have to say is you weren't satisfied for whatever reason and you can return it. All they would do is restock it
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:11 pm |
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master-ceo
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thedvs01 wrote: I just got this from Akai: Justin Baro <jbaro@akaipro.com> wrote: Hello,
This pad upgrade kit is just a separate option and not factory installed on the MPC 1000.
Best Regards, Justin Baro
Akai Pro Technical Support 200 Scenic View Drive Ste.201 Cumberland, RI 02864 401-658-4032 so, master-ceo: could you do me a big favor and take the faceplate off your new mpc (it's not that hard, there's instructions on page 9 of the pad sticky thread), snap a picture of the new pads, and send it to me so that I can e-mail it back to Akai like: "Oh really, then how do you explain THIS!: <BAM! Hit em with the attached photo!>" here's the page with photos on which screws to remove http://mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 ... &start=150
DONE!!
And that email is BS!
http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=84272
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Antonym
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the smoking gun.
nice pictures, ceo!
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Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:29 am |
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filterthing
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come on, people **** about akai screwing them over, then try to screw other people over by exchanging pads on return units.
I have a blue 1000 and most of my pads suffer from the double trigger problem. I am pissed, akai should at least drop the price a bit.
stil, if you don't like being screwed, don't screw other people.
man up and buy the upgrade or go with roland products.
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Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:38 am |
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