Hey guys, I'm heading out of here as I bought a Roland TD-20 and sold my DTXpress 3 kit. I appreciate the help that people have given to me over the years. I thought I'd share my opinions in case anyone is considering switching to Roland. I had my DTX3 for almost 4 years, I bought it when I started taking lessons. Over the years I had many problems- bass drum dropping notes and not being sensitive enough with soft hits, PCY150 crash cymbal cutouts about 1 of every 10 hits, and overall sensitivity issues. I never felt like the hi-hat mimic'd a real high hat, either with the stock one, or the RHH130 I bought later. That said, I managed to get used to all the issues and it served me well. I played the Roland TD20 at Guitar Center and was amazed at the quality. I bought it in Feburary of this year was a little put off at first by how bouncy the pads were. I tamed them by tightening the heads more, and quickly grew used to it. I have had zero problems. Bass pedal works perfect, there are tons of sounds that can be altered in zillions of ways, and you can upload and download kits and sounds. By far the best part was the hi-hat. The VH12 in my opinion is very similar to a real hi hat, and feels extremely linear, as opposed to the DTX, which felt like it had 3 positions. The Roland kit just feels great. Sensitivity all across the board is good. With my DTX, I was always looking to upgrade and buy better pieces. With the Roland, I'm done, there's no more worrying about hardware and I can focus on learning and playing. I know people in here like the Yamaha kits, and so did I for many years. I'm not bashing it, I'm just being honest. I also know the price difference is big, $1200 (after my upgrades) vs $4000. I plan on playing drums the rest of my life and am very glad I made the decision to upgrade. Thanks again for helping me out, Mike
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Leaving, just wanted to say thanks
2008-08-11 by Mike
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