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Re: help....

2002-02-06 by okant

The brain is the same in new version (if we're talking about 
DTXpress) and they're both red. The change is pads and rack. The new 
pad set is called DTPK9A (old one was DTPK9), and the new rack is 
called RS60A (versus RS60).

DTPK9
-----
5 x TP60
2 x PCY60
1 x KP60
1 x HH60

DTPK9A
------
1 x TP80S (dual)
4 x TP60
1 x PCY80S (dual)
1 x PCY60
1 x KP60
1 x HH60

Here is a link: http://www.drumcentral.com/navbar-
electronicdrumsets.htm

The old version (of DTXpress) and new version (of DTXpress) is priced 
the same.

What Sam mentioned is DTXV2 - that's what I have; it is somewhat 
higher-end and more expensive than DTXPress and it's discontinued I 
believe. If you can find it; it's better than DTXpress - but it's NOT 
DTXpress.

Okan

--- In DTXpress@y..., "otacon28us" <reva@s...> wrote:
> well first thing that i can think of is that it will have the black 
> drum module(version 2.0) the next thing you would want to look for 
is 
> that it will have a support rod that runs across the rack from one 
> leg to the other,and i believe that the updated version has tp-80 
> pads,instead of its predecessor the tp-60's,if you search the 
> archives in this group you will find alot of post especially some 
> from walt(or my dtxpress tech support as i like to call him (lol) 
> that describe in pretty good detail what to look for, anyways these 
> are the things that come to mind in distinguishing the new from the 
> older version..
> 
> hope this helps,               
>                sam(otacon28)
> 
> --- In DTXpress@y..., "twentytabs" <twentytabs@a...> wrote:
> > hi all...im about to buy a secondhand DTXPRESS, but i have been 
> told 
> > that there a two versions out there, what do i look for to tell 
> > whether its a new version or old version...thanx in advance

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