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Re: [DTXpress] Re: what to plug my DTXpress II to?

2004-07-20 by Vernon Graner

daniel_hamekasi said:
> Besides the Bryston, I could get my hands
> on a Peavy TKO-80 (I think bass) amp.

Though a bass amp would be well suited to provice the "punch" for the
kick drum, most do not have the high-frequency capability to produce the
cymbals. I'd suggest you look at a keyboard amp.

If you don't have much $$$, take a look at the Behringer offerings...
Behringer is somewhat controversial (some love them, some hate them) but
the price/power ratio is good, and if you find a "good" one, you should
be ok. I'd suggest going to a local music store, auditioning one and then
BUY the one you audition, rather than let them get a new one out of a box
in the back. :)

If they offer an "extended warranty" you might want to invest in that as
well since some of the people who have had trouble with the Behringer had
trouble with reliability.... :)

Vern

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