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runningwolf117
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1640. PostPosted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 9:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The ignition, however, doesn't have any way to tie it in place. So I need to do something. Let me know if you find a good way.

BTW, I'm at the 4-5 footers on light mode too. It's a tough leap to go from the 4 footers to the 5. I'm finding I can sight read pretty fast but I can't keep up physically. My legs turn to jelly. laugh.gif


I hear ya man. But I can almost guarantee this, once you get the hang of five footers your progress will be fast after that. I just progressed onto 7 and 8 footers. I know this isn't the recommendation thread, but try out Afronova if you can, if you learn that five footer, the others should be a breeze. (BTW thats my theory, so no one bash me for it, it worked for me at least.)

Anyway the real reason why I posted.

I used carpet tape to hold my pad in place. Velcro, for your level, would probably work too.
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1641. PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 5:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's a tip for keeping your pads from sliding apart during Doubles if you've got the pads mounted/tapes/whatever onto a wooden board.

Go to Home Depot/Lowe's/hardware store and buy a latch, the kind you would put on the door of a tool shed or fence that you could put a padlock on. It'll come in two main parts that you can screw in to the board: One part will be a simple hinge with a hole on one end. The hole fits over the second part, which is kind of a metal loop that you can fit a padlock through. Screw one part on each board and arrange them so they line up and latch together and voila--- your two pads are locked in place and won't separate.

I'd attach a product link for what I'm talking about, but I had a really hard time finding one... -_-;;; It'll probably be in the Hardware section near standard hinges.

If you worry about stepping on the latch assembly, don't; I play 8 footers and 9 footers regularly and I haven't stepped on the assembly once.

There is a bit of labor involved, though; you'll need a power drill to screw the latches in to the boards, then you'll probably want a file to smooth out the screws as they'll probably be longer than the thickness of the board you're putting. However, it's a relatively inexpensive and highly effective mod.
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1642. PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 4:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey i just got these pads off ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=21185&item=8123965501&rd=1

and after about a week of use, one of the pads up//right arrows and the top right//bottom right buttons r broken and dont respond when i step on them. i read this guide b4 of how to fix a broken soft pad

http://www.ddr-pad-fix.tk/

but i doubt my problem is with the foam. i think the "thin transparent plastic" thingy could b broken sumhow. ripped maybe? well ill have to open my pad up one day to c wats happening but does any1 kno how i would fix it (if i can, im not sure its possible if this is the case) if the plastic thing was ripped? i think this happened to my old soft pads also E2.gif
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1643. PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 6:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey cat... I think I am getting better. After not playing for a year and playing for 4 days straight it's coming back a bit. =)

But since this is a soft pad thread...

The new ignition is holding up, and I am getting used to it. I think I dig it after all. As long as it keeps up like this. If not, and if I keep getting better it might be time to seriously consider a CF. =)

For the poster directly above me - If the plastic with the connections on it (all the black lines) is ripped or torn, it's game over man, game over...
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1644. PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 2:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shufflefield wrote:
The new ignition is holding up, and I am getting used to it. I think I dig it after all. As long as it keeps up like this. If not, and if I keep getting better it might be time to seriously consider a CF. =)

For the poster directly above me - If the plastic with the connections on it (all the black lines) is ripped or torn, it's game over man, game over...


Cool to hear it's coming back to you. I took last night off and hit the couch to veg. E7.gif

I'm getting used to my pad too but it still moves too much. I know you suggested velcro or carpet tape. Is carpet tape just two-sided tape? Isn't that going to stick to my carpet and leave it all gummy? I'm horrible at any of that 'guy stuff'. With the velcro, I would assume it's got tape on the back and I would stick it to the underside of the pad...then the velcro would stick to the carpet. But honestly, that doesn't seem like it would do a whole lot of good. Would it?

I keep hearing about these chair mat mods, but I have no idea where to start. I looked at the mod page, and didn't see the chair mat mod there. But there were tons of more technical ones, what with the wood, and the pounding, and the nails... yikes! Scared me right outta there. E15.gif

(BTW, just fyi, in the thread up there you said 'i hear you man". I'm actually female. E1.gif
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1645. PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 8:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've read through about 20 pages of this and I'm planning on getting a DX style pad, but does anyone know what these

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=21185&item=8126066670&tc=photo

are or if they would be any good
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1646. PostPosted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 3:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got a soft pad from Gamestop about a few weeks ago and a couple days ago, my down arrow doesn't works sometimes. Is there a way I can fix it?
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1647. PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 7:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've had my Redoctane Ignition pad for about 6 weeks and it's already crapping out on me, giving me the usual bs from a soft pad (ghost/fantom arrows, misses in the middle of a full combo etc) shocked.gif oh wow never saw that coming disgust.gif

I WAN A COBALT FWUX!!! WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! E12.gif
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1648. PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 10:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can someone help me???

My BuyNshop Dx Pad has rips in the inside(where they put the foam), how do I fix it
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1649. PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Refer to this Ignition FAQ guide for buying, caring, and repair tips.
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1650. PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 6:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the gamestop pad is almost better than the Konami pad, and it's only $20
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1651. PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 11:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bojddo711 wrote:
Hi I purchased 2 bns dx xtreme pads at the beginning of july. Now one of has stopped working completely and the other one's raised button inserts are sliding. Have any of you tried to exchange/ return stuff from bns after the warranty is up? I could use all the help I can get. Thanks in advance.


Another BNS pad with shifting inserts...

Lemme guess Bojddo711, are you playing lots of Heavy level songs? I checked this thread before buying my BNS DX II but because you can't search it I had no idea they had this problem. Can we please get the first page updated with a list of common problems for each pad? Seriously, this thread would be more useful if it could prevent problems instead of trying to solve them after it's too late.
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1652. PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 5:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep - this is a lo-o-ong thread. I've read a good 20 pages or so, but haven't seen anyone mention... I mean, it's been a good year and a half or so since this thread was started, so - what I'm wondering is, how well have your DX Ignition pads stood up to the test of time?
I'm a new player and looking into buying a good new Ignition pad. My $13 pad crapped out on me after two days and I need a replacement.
Listen: I am a cheap guy. This is very important. I'm covering all the bills while my girlfriend finishes her last semester of college, so things are tight.
Now: LevelSix.com is selling their 3.1 Deluxe Ignition Pad for $40 plus $7 shipping. There's the BNS DX pad, which ... uh, I don't think I'm going to even consider given the comments in this thread. There's the Red Octane, which is a ridiculous $110 for the Ignition style pad. The CypherGames.com website has been dead as of the past couple of days, so they's out. And I'm NOT considering eBay, because I imagine that individual sellers' return policies are nonexistant.
Anyone who has a LevelSix DX Ignition pad - are you still pleased with it? Let me know - they seem to be the cheapest, have a decent return policy, and they seem to be very well regarded.
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1653. PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have an Ignition 2.0, it's only about 2 weeks old and already the back button is getting sort of messed up. Sometimes it doesn't register steps in the good part, the good part being the half closest to the center of the pad. Stepping on the other half of the button doesn't work. Sometimes the plastic makes a weird noise so I'm not sure if it's bending awkwardly or what.

If anyone knows a way to improve the condition of the pad, and/or prevent further damage, please respond!
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1654. PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 10:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When you mod a foam insert pad. How much duck tape do you use? 1,2 layers?
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1655. PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 7:14 pm    Post subject: Re: ALL Soft Pad Discussion goes HERE Reply with quote

`Ke6dRt wrote:
You might wanna check out the guides by PitterPanda, Broken Up Arrow, Tommy Gun, Taric25, and Kailin (foam mod for DX style pads). Need_A_Hug_744 also has a mod guide where you open up your pad, which can be performed before a plywood mod.


I was trying to access the last three links for the mods, Taric, Kailin, and Need A Hug, and none of them work. They say the thread no longer exists. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks! E1.gif
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1656. PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2004 7:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

t3h.DaNc3r wrote:
hey i just got these pads off ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=21185&item=8123965501&rd=1

and after about a week of use, one of the pads up//right arrows and the top right//bottom right buttons r broken and dont respond when i step on them. i read this guide b4 of how to fix a broken soft pad

http://www.ddr-pad-fix.tk/

but i doubt my problem is with the foam. i think the "thin transparent plastic" thingy could b broken sumhow. ripped maybe? well ill have to open my pad up one day to c wats happening but does any1 kno how i would fix it (if i can, im not sure its possible if this is the case) if the plastic thing was ripped? i think this happened to my old soft pads also E2.gif


Yea... buying pads off ebay isnt really the best thing to do but.. there arnt very many good pads out there are there?

I have the bns dx extreme pads and i had to cut open the inside of the pads to get to the foam inserts that had been sliding around on the inside.

So i taped them down and taped down all the layers i had to cut through and now they kick butt, i havent had any problems with them since.

Well, if u want to try to fix ur pads, some one posted somthing about them fixing a pad from every thing being broken, i'll repost it for you

_bag_ wrote:


I'll share my story of trying to fix my Ignition pad...

After I replaced the foam for the first time, it began to wear down and break for the second time. So I bought thicker craft foam. My friend and I went to town replacing all of the little foam pieces and cutting out the holes (boring!) and duct taping the thing down like crazy. We turned it on and...

The up arrow was sticking, and the down arrow was completely unresponsive. I'll save you the hassle of the whole story of us trying to fix it, but nothing worked since the circuit leading from the down arrow to the control box was ripped. So my friend got the idea to replace the whole insde of the pad.

She went to the mall and bought one of those $20 BeatPads. We opened up the pad, took out the innards of both pads, and put the BeatPad sensors in the RedOctane pad. And best of all, it worked.

So with the "new" pad, I'm thiiiiis close to AA'ing HVAM heavy. Odd, mostly because the first song I played with the RO pad (almost a year ago) was HVAM light, and nearly AA'ed that.

Just thought I'd share my story with you people.



That might be a little vague compared to what you may need but if u have any questions, u can IM me on AIM
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1657. PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2004 12:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i dont want to have to read through the whole topic so sorry if this has been answered. Can anyone tell me the step to opening the white part of a bns dx extreme to re align the hard inserts?

they are all sliding into the middle frown.gif
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1658. PostPosted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 9:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Errant911 wrote:
I've read through about 20 pages of this and I'm planning on getting a DX style pad, but does anyone know what these

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=21185&item=8126066670&tc=photo

are or if they would be any good


They are 1 inch foam insert pads. I actually just bought pads just like them a few days ago and they work wonderfully. Of course, I haven't had them that long so I can't really say if they stand up to test of time. If you are going to buy those kind of pads though, make sure you get them from Vortz A couple of friends of mine have purchased them and they work fantastically.
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1659. PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2004 2:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My BNS DX extrem isn't broken but the part were it raise up the arrow for my left arrow is all out of place and I'm wondering if there is any way to move it back into places. I have had my pad for about 4 months now.
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