It doesn't seem to matter what I do, my machines tend to slow down over the course of a session. Usually longer sessions but sometimes it's right off the bat. I feel like I've really covered my bases between machines, power supplies, and rca cords. I have literally spent thousands of dollars trying to rectify this issue. I have been using rotaries almost exclusively for the last year. I have experienced this problem w/ my Stigma Bizarre, Spektra Halo, Bishop Capo, DK MC-13; so it can't be the machines right? I sent the first 3 machines listed back to the builder to address the issue. The fix seemed to help w/ the Halo and Bizarre so I though it might actually be the fault of the machines. But my Capo seems to run just as bad as it did before I sent it in. And my Cranker is brand new so I decided not to send it back until I've tried to figure out what the real problem is.

I use a CX-2R w/ the wireless pedal. I also switch to my hardwired GEM pedal intermittently just to make sure it isn't the wireless pedal but no love. I also have a middle of the road National power supply which doesn't seem to help. Actually it does help sometimes. When my machine starts bogging down I'll switch from the Critical to the National and it will run better, but only sometimes, and only for a short period of time before the machine starts running slower again. My machines will intermittently go from running too slow and under powered to full tilt for short bursts. This would seem to indicate that the ps is to blame so I have also sent my Critical supply back to be serviced but that didn't help either.

And lastly Clipcords; I've gone through nearly 20 RCA cords in the last year. I've purchased Al Brodeur's premium cord, Eikon, Needlejig's new cord, Talon's, Radio Shack cheapos and a few other cheapos. Some of the above mentioned seemed to rectify the problem but went bad very quickly. Some of them didn't help at all. I've even run an extension cord from my co-worker's outlet to make sure that I wasn't just using a bad outlet but to no avail. I'm on my way to pick up a UPS Surge Protector, which for those of you who don't know is a power strip w/ a battery that holds a charge and distributes clean power w/o the drops and spikes of power from the outlet. I doubt this will fix the problem but I don't know what else to do.

I assume that whatever the cause of the problem is will be unlikely as I've got top of the line everything, but something has to give. I'm ready to cry and just give up sometimes. When they're running really bad the client can hear and feel the difference in the machines consistency. Not to mention that it slows down my work. I've been dealling w/ this for a year now! Please Help! I'm at a complete loss??? Two bad power supplies? 4 bad machines? 20 bad RCA cords? What gives?