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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-31 by Nick Carroll

Thanks for that feedback about Drumbalaya. Sounds like the way to 
go! I'll check with the Australian Customs Service to find out how 
much duty I'll have to pay.  If you got stung $500 GST, then I 
assume you paid roughly $5,000 for your DDRUM kit.  That seems very 
expensive, but I've seen the DDRUMs and they do sound fantastic. 
What puts me off DDRUM is the lack of extras, such as a metronome.  
And I never found out how many kits/sounds you can get - can you 
tell me that?

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "warrenpink" <warren.pinker@x> 
wrote:
> Nick
> 
> I ordered a DDRUM 4 SE kit from Drumbalaya and had it sent to New 
> Zealand. It cost US$185 for shipping and arrived within 7 days. 
The 
> service was great. You may get stung for GST (I did NZ$500). It 
was 
> well worth it and saved me $NZ$2,500 on the local price.
> 
> By the way I love the DDRUM!
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Warren

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