For someone who's owned the kit for only a matter of hours, you've come remarkably far. Nice work. As noted many times, the kick trigger can be a problem. --- In DTXpress@y..., "nikodite" <nikodite@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > > First thanks for the help and advice I have recieved from everyone. > This is really a great group! I purchased my kit last week and am > having a blast figuring it out. > > 2 problems I had were. > > 1. I use a dw5000 double bass pedal which won't work with the yamaha > kick trigger > > 2. Not crazy about the rubber snare pad. After a few hours of hard > playing, my fingers and wrist were killing me. > > So what I decided to do was kill 2 birds with one stone. > > I took a mono trigger (tom 3) and made it my kick trigger. It > works great and handles double pedal easily! Just attach it to the > bottom cross-support. I think the response and feel is WAY better > than the yamaha kick trigger. > > For the snare, I just ordered a Pintech ConcertCast which should > help out with the feel and wrist problems. > > Then I took the old snare pad and made it a tom to replace the one I > am using for the kick. I set the second zone to a cowbell or block. > > Solved 3 problems for $100! > > Hope this helps anyone in a similar situation. > > JJ
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Re: Double Bass solution, mesh snare & additional zone- $100 bucks
2002-04-04 by liberatusvirus
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