Thanks, Joseph. It's good to know what's out there that works, including diy. Ed --- In DTXpress@y..., Joseph Palacki <palacki808@y...> wrote: > the pintect vertikick is extremely reliable. I also > found that the kick trigger that comes with the roland > v-club kit is very reliable as well, its also pretty > sensitive for as cheap as it is. Unfortunately you > need a bent-shaft beater for it, I don't know if that > would be included with it if you bought one. Another > thing that works well is if you have a remo tunable > practice pad with a pedal mount. Replace the coated > head with a mesh one take all of the foam out of it > and buy a small hart brand 1/2" trigger and mount it > to the mesh head just how the instructions say. It's > cheap and won't miss-trigger or cut out but you have > to be careful if you use it for gigs, you will need a > spare mesh head with a pick up already mounted incase > you break it. > > > --- liberatusvirus <edtyct@m...> wrote: > > Searching through the archives I found a lot of the > > same kinds of > > problems with the KP60 that I asked about last week, > > particularly > > dropouts, regardless of gain, rejection, and min. > > vel. settings. Is > > the Pintech Verikik more reliable? What else have > > people done? > > > > Ed > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! > http://greetings.yahoo.com
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Re: KP60 again
2002-02-08 by liberatusvirus
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