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Re: III versus IIIS Pads

2004-09-19 by oldguydrummer

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" <tombrook11232@y...> wrote:
> --- "oldguydrummer" wrote:
> 
> > > ---  "Tom" sed: OK, cool.   Do the pie shaped cymbals that come 
> with the II have a separate bow and edge sound? 
> 
> > OGD sed:  The II comes with two cymbal pad types, the PCY65 (mono 
> pad with bow only) and the PCY65S (Stereo pad with bow and edge 
> sound).
> ==================
> 
> OK.  It comes with one of each.    Unless I"m mistaken, the module 
> on the II and IIS is the same, so I'll assume the II kit cymbals 
can 
> be upgraded to IIS types.   I would consider that a nice plus to 
> have that upgrade potential for the future.
> 
> TomBk

Tom, 

In the Dtxpress Line there are only three module types, the I, II , 
III(sp). The module for the III and III(SP) are the exact same thing. 
The new PCY150S, PCY130S, PCY130 and the RHH130 can all be used with 
the II  and III modules. They can also be used with the I module, 
except that with the PCY150S you will only get the bow and edge to 
trigger and not the bell, as the I module does not have any 3 zone 
stereo inputs. Only the II and III/IIISP modules have 3 zone stereo 
inputs, which are inputs 2, 6 & 7 only. Inputs 1,3,4,5 and 8 are 
stereo inputs (two zones, pad and rim) and inputs 9 and 10 are mono 
inputs (single zone).

OGD

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