but as Sam and I can
> tell you, it can be expanded. Walt
oh boy can it be expanded,but that's yet another story (lol) you just
gotta love monster e-drum kits!!! it brings back memories of the 80's
hairband days where your hair was almost as big as your kit(ha,ha)
good times good times!!!!
later,
sam(otacon28)
--- In DTXpress@y..., "wgardus" <wgardus@y...> wrote:
> also, there is a copy of the brochure for the newer version in the
> Photos section of this group. It was released last fall so chances
> are the the used market has the older model, but as Sam and I can
> tell you, it can be expanded. Walt
>
> --- 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 advanceMessage
Re: help....
2002-02-06 by otacon28us
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